Kingdoms Match the characteristics to the correct kingdom. NOTE: If you want to change your selection, you'll need to delete the one you already chose. After you delete it, the list of choices will pop back up and you can make a different choice. eukaryotic "junk drawer", most found in moist environments archaea muticellular, eukaryotic cells with cell walls, autotrophs fungi multicellular or unicellular, eukaryotic cells with cell walls, heterotroph bacteria protist multicellular, eukaryotic, diploid, heterotrophs plant animal unicellular, prokaryotic, live in extreme environments unicellular, prokaryotic cells with cell walls

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Problem 2SQ: Unlike eukaryotic cells, prokaryotic cells ________. a. have no plasma membrane b. have RNA but not...
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Match the characteristics to the correct kingdom. NOTE: If you want to change your selection, you'll need to delete the one you already chose. After you delete it, the list of
choices will pop back up and you can make a different choice.
eukaryotic "junk drawer", most found in moist environments
archaea
muticellular, eukaryotic cells with cell walls, autotrophs
fungi
multicellular or unicellular, eukaryotic cells with cell walls,
heterotroph
bacteria
protist
multicellular, eukaryotic, diploid, heterotrophs
plant
animal
unicellular, prokaryotic, live in extreme environments
unicellular, prokaryotic cells with cell walls
Transcribed Image Text:Kingdoms Match the characteristics to the correct kingdom. NOTE: If you want to change your selection, you'll need to delete the one you already chose. After you delete it, the list of choices will pop back up and you can make a different choice. eukaryotic "junk drawer", most found in moist environments archaea muticellular, eukaryotic cells with cell walls, autotrophs fungi multicellular or unicellular, eukaryotic cells with cell walls, heterotroph bacteria protist multicellular, eukaryotic, diploid, heterotrophs plant animal unicellular, prokaryotic, live in extreme environments unicellular, prokaryotic cells with cell walls
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