According to the three domain system , all the cellular life forms are divided into three domains :
* Archaea
* Bacteria
* Eukarya
Therefore, the correct option is - plantae
Question 10 In phylogeny, which of the following is NOT a domain? Plantae Archaea Eukarya Bacteria
olicies What domain do animals belong to? Eukarya O Archaea O Bacteria What supergroup do animal belong to? O Opisthokonta Excavata Chromaveolata Rhizaria O Archaeplastida O Amoebozoa
Complete the following chart concerning bacteria, archaea and eukaryotic cells. Bacteria Archaea Eukarya True nucleus: No nucleus No nucleus Has a nucleus Some have a nucleus Pasilas Plasmids: Plasmids are common Plasmids are uncommon Plasmids are common No plasmids Organelles (mitochondria, ER, golgi): No organelles Many organelles Few organelles No organelles Peptidoglycan cell walls: No peptidoglycan Peptidoglycan present No peptidoglycan Some peptidoglycan present
1. The 3 domains in the classification system by Carl Woose are Bacateria, Archaea, and Eukarya. Which microbes are classified in the domain Eukarya? a. The bacteria, Escherichia coli. b. The animal, mouse. c. The algae, Ameba. d. The archaea, thermophiles that live in deep sea vents.
Metabolic lipids ribosomal thermophiles halophiles transfer Bacteria Eukarya Archaea peptidoglycan Drag the text blocks below into their correct order. Archaea also possess adaptations to their metabolic pathways that allow them to live in extreme environments, such as areas with high levels of salt (_____________) or high temperatures (___________). Although they share many bacterial characteristics, members of the Domain Archaea are more closely related to Domain ____________ than to bacteria. Characteristics that define archaea, however, include the presence of a cell...
0/1 pts Question 2 Organisms in domain are more closely related genetically to organisms in domain than domain_. archaea; eukarya; bacteria bacteria; archaea; eukarya archaea;bacteria eukarya bacteria; eukarya; archaea
Please sort the following features according to whether they are shared by Archaea and Eukarya, Archaea and Bacteria, Bacteria and Eukarya, or common to all three domains. Characteristics (9 items) (Drag and drop into the appropiate area below) No more items Domains Archaea & Bacteria Bacteria &Eukarya All Three Domains Intragenic introns are Circular chromosome (usually) Lithotrophy and anaerobic respiration Same genetic code Cytoplasnm Ribosomes insensitive to chloramphenicol, kanamycin, and streptomycin Many pathogens Membrane lipids have ester-linked fatty acids. dsDNA...
complete the boxes with yes or no depending on the answer. Characteristic Bacteria Archaea Eukarya Is a nucleus present? (yes or no) Does it contain DNA? (yes or no) Are membrane-bound organelles present? Is the domain primarily unicellular or multicellular? Is there sexual reproduction via meiosis? Is a plasma membrane present? If so, describe it. Is there a cell wall in some of the members?
Describe the characteristics of each of the following taxonomic categories: Domain Eukarya Kingdom Plantae Phylum Cycadophyta Genera: Cycas, Zamia Phylum Ginkgophyta Genus: Ginkgo Phylum Coniferophyta Genus: Pinus Phylum Gneotphyat Gernera: Gnetum. Ephedra, Welwitschia
Which of the following statements is not true regarding the differences between bacteria, archaea, and eukaryotes? a) Flagella are found on bacteria, archaea and eukaryotes yet they all vary in b Bacteria and archaea have circular chromosomes in a nucleoid region ) The cell walls of bacteria and archaea both contain the complex d) Ribosomal RNA sequencing revealed that the structure of the ribosomal structure whereas eukaryotes have linear chromosomes that are enclosed in a nuclear membrane macromolecule peptidoglycan, whereas...
Classify each description according to whether it describes bacteria, archaea, or eukarya. None associated with human disease Some have cell walls with lipopolysaccharide Perform photosynthesis with unique pigments Contain double stranded DNA within a membrane bound nucleus Contain membrane bound organelles Some are methanogenic Cause diseases in humans Unique lipids in the plasma membrane Thermoacidophiles Cell walls contain peptidoglycan Archaea Bacteria Eukarya