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Domains and Kingdoms (Domain Archaea (Archaea can be found in the most…
Domains and Kingdoms
Domain Archaea
Archaea can be found in the most extremest of places: hot springs, swamps, and cow intestines.
Scientists think that the harsh conditions that archaeas live in today are similar to those of ancient Earth.
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Although Bacteria and Archaea are similar in some ways there are important differences in structure and chemical makeup of their cells.
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Similar to bacteria, but have different chemical make up.
Domain Eukarya
Plants
Plants are multi cellular and autotrophs, and most live on land.
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They have a great/ large amount of organisms. from patches of moss to flowering cherry blossom trees to tall and thick redwood trees.
Animals
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They have different adaptations that allowed them to locate food, capture, eat, and digest it.
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Fungi
Mushrooms, mold and mildew are all fungi.
All fungi are heterotrophs, they feed by absorbing nutrients from dead or decaying organisms.
Most fungi are multi cellular, but some like yeast are unicellular.
Protists
It is a eukaryotis organism that can't be classified as an animal, plant of fungi.
Because their members are so different from each other they are often called the "odds and ends" kingdom
They are autotroph and heterotrophs, and unicellular and multi cellular.
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Scientist classify organisms in the domain Eukarya into one of the four kingdoms: protists, fungi, plants, and animals
Domain Bacteria
Members of the domain Bacteria are prokaryotes, organisms that lack a nucleus
A nucleus is the area of a cell that contains nucleic acids, a chemical that direct's the cell's activities
Instead of having the nucleic acids contained in the nucleus the acids are everywhere within the prokaryote.
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Organisms are placed into domains and kingdoms based on their cell type, their ability to make food, and the number of cells in their body.
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