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A scientist observes a previously unknown species. It is multicellular, has a cell wall, and lacks chloroplasts. The scientist also observes reproduction by budding. This organism should most likely be classified in Kingdom
cubed-shaped
It contains a nucleus.
Fungi
domain
specialized cellular organelles
DNA sequencing
They are all domains of life.
Animalia
Suppose a scientist discovers a new prokaryotic species. Which is the most reliable way to classify the species as a member of archaea or bacteria?
cubed-shaped
It contains a nucleus.
Fungi
domain
specialized cellular organelles
DNA sequencing
They are all domains of life.
Animalia
What do Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukarya all have in common?
cubed-shaped
It contains a nucleus.
Fungi
domain
specialized cellular organelles
DNA sequencing
They are all domains of life.
Animalia
Which of the following best explains why a cell does NOT belong to Domain Bacteria?
cubed-shaped
It contains a nucleus.
Fungi
domain
specialized cellular organelles
DNA sequencing
They are all domains of life.
Animalia
What is the highest taxonomic ranking in biology?
cubed-shaped
It contains a nucleus.
Fungi
domain
specialized cellular organelles
DNA sequencing
They are all domains of life.
Animalia
Cells of the animal, plant, protist, and fungi kingdoms all contain what?
cubed-shaped
It contains a nucleus.
Fungi
domain
specialized cellular organelles
DNA sequencing
They are all domains of life.
Animalia
Coral are multicellular organisms that reproduce asexually or sexually, produce larvae that swim, are heterotrophs, and do not have a cell wall. Coral are classified as
cubed-shaped
It contains a nucleus.
Fungi
domain
specialized cellular organelles
DNA sequencing
They are all domains of life.
Animalia
Which of the following is not a typical bacterial shape?
cubed-shaped
It contains a nucleus.
Fungi
domain
specialized cellular organelles
DNA sequencing
They are all domains of life.
Animalia
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