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10.4 Domains and Kingdoms

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Review of the main characteristics of the Domains and kingdoms in which living beings are classified

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10.4 Domains and KingdomsOnline version

Review of the main characteristics of the Domains and kingdoms in which living beings are classified

by Jorge Arizpe
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Living beings are classified into three domains:

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The Eukarya Domain is divided into these kingdoms:

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The domains that are characterized by having prokaryotic organisms are:

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The organisms of this group are characterized by living in extreme environments

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The _____ domain contains the oldest beings on Earth, and ancestors of all Eukaryotes

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They are very important in the production of bread, cheese, yogurt, etc.

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They have genetic material in a single circular chromosome.

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Their cells have membranes

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Its cell wall is made of chitin

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Its cell wall is made of cellulose

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Select the kingdoms of Eukarya that have unicellular representatives

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Their DNA is formed linearly and organized in chromosomes

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They don't have organelles

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The fungi kingdom has a ___nutrition

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The reproduction of Fungi is

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Plants have a ______ type of nutrition

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Kingdom of the Eukarya domain that does not have differentiated tissues:

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Kingdoms of Eukarya that do not have mobility:

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All the members of this kingdom have mobility at some stage of their development:

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No animal presents asexual reproduction

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Bacteria present differentiated tissues

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