more details available when you click on them. Drag and drop each item , be sure to place it in the overlapping space. the proper area of the diagral ITEM BANK: Move to Bottom Eukaryotic Cell structure DNA as a nucleoid Thermophiles, acidophiles True bacteria Bacteria drag and diop answet here Bacteria & Archaea Bacteria & Eukaryea All diag and drop answar hore drag and drop anwer here drag and drop answer iere Archaea Eukaryea Archaea & Eukaryea drag and drop answer here drag and drop answor here
more details available when you click on them. Drag and drop each item , be sure to place it in the overlapping space. the proper area of the diagral ITEM BANK: Move to Bottom Eukaryotic Cell structure DNA as a nucleoid Thermophiles, acidophiles True bacteria Bacteria drag and diop answet here Bacteria & Archaea Bacteria & Eukaryea All diag and drop answar hore drag and drop anwer here drag and drop answer iere Archaea Eukaryea Archaea & Eukaryea drag and drop answer here drag and drop answor here
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Listed in the Item Bank are some key terms and expressions associated with the categories seen in the Venn Diagram. To find out more information about items, some have more details available when you click on them. Drag and drop each item onto the proper area of the diagram. If an item describes more than one category, be sure to place it in the overlapping space.
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Transcribed Image Text:The image displays a Venn diagram intended for educational purposes, focusing on the classification of living organisms into three domains: Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukaryea.
### Components of the Diagram:
- **Bacteria**: Represents the section dedicated to Bacteria, describing its exclusive characteristics.
- **Archaea**: Highlights unique features attributed solely to Archaea.
- **Eukaryea**: Covers aspects that are specific to Eukaryea.
- **Bacteria & Archaea**: The overlapping area indicating shared traits between Bacteria and Archaea.
- **Bacteria & Eukaryea**: Overlapping region between Bacteria and Eukaryea, showing common features.
- **Archaea & Eukaryea**: Overlap signifying traits common to both Archaea and Eukaryea.
- **All**: The central overlap area, showing characteristics shared by Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukaryea.
### Task Description:
The students are directed to organize various characteristics or terms into the correct sections of the diagram. The following terms are provided:
- **Eukaryotic**
- **Cell structure**
- **DNA as a nucleoid**
- **Thermophiles, acidophiles**
- **True bacteria**
Students should carefully analyze these terms and decide where they best fit in the Venn diagram based on the domains' characteristics. For instance, "Eukaryotic" would pertain to "Eukaryea" due to the presence of a true nucleus, whereas "DNA as a nucleoid" would apply to both "Bacteria" and "Archaea."
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