You have discovered a single celled organism that you have determined is in either Domain Archaea or Kingdom Fungi. What piece of evidence would you look for to determine to which of these groups it belongs? Whether it responds to its environment. O Whether it extracts and uses energy from its environment. O Whether it has a nucleus and organelles. Whether it contains DNA. O Whether it evolves and adapts to its environment.

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You have discovered a single celled organism that you have determined is in either
Domain Archaea or Kingdom Fungi. What piece of evidence would you look for to
determine to which of these groups it belongs?
Whether it responds to its environment.
Whether it extracts and uses energy from its environment.
O Whether it has a nucleus and organelles.
Whether it contains DNA.
O Whether it evolves and adapts to its environment.
Transcribed Image Text:You have discovered a single celled organism that you have determined is in either Domain Archaea or Kingdom Fungi. What piece of evidence would you look for to determine to which of these groups it belongs? Whether it responds to its environment. Whether it extracts and uses energy from its environment. O Whether it has a nucleus and organelles. Whether it contains DNA. O Whether it evolves and adapts to its environment.
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Carl Woese classified the biological organisms into three important domains- Archaea, Bacteria and Eukaryote. The domain archaea consists of single-celled prokaryotic organisms which lack a defined nucleus and have distinct characteristics separating them from both domain bacteria and eukaryote. On the other hand, kingdom Fungi falls under the domain eukaryote.

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