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- Organisms in which of the following groups would you expect to not be saprotrophic? Group of answer choices Animalia Archaea Plantae Eubacteria FungiThere are six kingdoms, give an example for each kingdom: Animalia Plantae Fungi Eubacteria Archaea ProtistsSuppose we find an organism living on a dead log in the mangrove forest of Everglades National Park. This organism is prokaryotic and does not eat. It is made up of only one cell. What domain/kingdom is it probably in? Group of answer choices Animalia Plantae Protista Fungi Eubacteria
- WHICH ORGANISM CAN MOST LIKELY BE CLASSIFIED IN THE DOMAIN BACTERIA? Required to answer. Multiple choice. A predatory organism that depends on hunting plant eaters for food a multicellular organism that reproduces via sores and gets food from a dead log a photosynthetic organism that undergoes sexual reproduction and produces seeds in a cone A unicellular organism that has a simple structure and is commonly found in the intestinesYou observe a cell through a microscope and see that it has mitochondria. To which Domain of organisms does it belong? Eukarya Archaea Bacteria Cannot be determined from the information provided Animalia (Animals)What is the best way to describe this organism. Eukaryote, prokaryote, animal-like Prokaryote, protist, plant-like Eukaryote, plantae, plant-like Prokaryote, plantae, protist-like Eukaryote, protist, plant-like
- A eukaryote with a single-celled body could be which of the following? Choose all that apply. Group of answer choices It could not be any of these options A fungus An animal A protist A bacteriumResearch an interesting example of mutualism, and present your findings in a post. The goal here is to provide examples beyond what is presented in lecture and/or your textbook. These can be animal-animal, animal-fungal, plant-fungal, plant-animal, bacteria-animal....the sky is the limit! For this particular forum, you'll be able to see other classmates postings even before you post your own. This is so you can present an example that's different from what's already been discussed. Remember that mutualistic interactions are associations that benefit both parties -- so your response should clearly indicate the role each partner plays. Let us know where these organisms are found, what kind of habitat they live in, and any other interesting , pertinent information. Also, please comment on how natural selection likely played a role in the development of your example. You can use your imagination a bit here -- I'd just like to see you connect the ideas. Your posting must be at least…Which characteristic would communicate that the organism is a eukaryote? The organism contains DNA The organism can convert solar energy into chemical energy The organism has membrane-bound organelles The organism has a structure for movement/ mobility
- All organisms belonging to domains cells. bacteria and protista fungus and bacteria archaea and alga bacteria and archaea bacteria, protista and archaea have prokaryoticWhich statement about the three domains of life is TRUE? Archaea is most closely related to Bacteria. Archaea is most closely related to Eukarya. Bacteria is most closely related to Eukarya. Bacteria and Archaea are equally related to the Eukarya. Bacteria and Archaea have no evolutionary relationship to Eukarya.A scientist has discovered a new species and is tasked with identifying which of the kingdoms of life the organism might fit. Multicellular with nuclei Presence of a cell wall containing chitin Heterotrophic Non-motile Question options: Fungi Protista Plantae Animalia Protists are a group of organisms that are eukaryotic. However, they are a diverse group, with some of the members of the group having a more recent common ancestor with plants while others have a more recent common ancestor with animals. Algae are protists that are more closely related to plants than any other group. Which characteristics would algae share with plants but NOT with animals? Question options: DNA Ribosomes Chloroplasts Mitochondria
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