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Walden Pond 5: While you were collecting your pond samples, you were troubled by the organism
seen below, which was continually biting you:
Domain and Kingdom?
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an this organism act as an "arthropod
ector" of microbial pathogens?
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Transcribed Image Text:Walden Pond 5: While you were collecting your pond samples, you were troubled by the organism seen below, which was continually biting you: Domain and Kingdom? [ Choose ] an this organism act as an "arthropod ector" of microbial pathogens? [Choose ] 1 uestion 51
Domain and Kingdom?
[Choose ]
[Choose ]
can this organism act as an "arthropod
vector" of microbial pathogens?
Eukarya, Protista
no
Bacteria, Protista
yes
Question 51
Bacteria, Animalia
Eukarya, Animalia
On the Ranch 1: The next day you are called by former microbiology
Transcribed Image Text:Domain and Kingdom? [Choose ] [Choose ] can this organism act as an "arthropod vector" of microbial pathogens? Eukarya, Protista no Bacteria, Protista yes Question 51 Bacteria, Animalia Eukarya, Animalia On the Ranch 1: The next day you are called by former microbiology
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5 kingdom classifications is a type of classification in which living organisms are classified into 5 different kingdoms. In which one kingdom Monera contains prokaryotes and the remaining four kingdoms are eukaryotes.

 

Prokaryotes are the single celled organisms (unicellular) and are the simplest form, which do not contain the cell organelles like mitochondria and nucleus. Their genetic material is present in the nucleoid. They reproduce asexually by binary fission or conjugation etc.

 

 

Eukaryotes are the organisms in which nucleus id developed and is surrounded by a membrane. Eukaryotes contain different organelles inside the cell carry out different functions in the cell. Some of the organelles of eukaryotic cell are nucleus, mitochondria, ribosomes, Golgi apparatus, lysosomes, peroxisomes, chloroplasts etc.

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