Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
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Which two Domains contain organisms that do not have a nucleus in their cells? Archaea & Bacteria
Which organisms in Domain Eukarya can make their own food?
Which two Domains have ONLY unicellular organisms? ____________________ and __________________
If I found a new organism that was One cell big, could make its own food, had a nucleus in its cell, but did not contain a cell wall. Which Domain would you classify it under, and why? ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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