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constitute the
domain of
Eukaryota or
Eukarya,
organisms whose cells have a membrane-bound nucleus. All animals, plants...
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either three domains, Archaea, Bacteria, and
Eukarya, or two domains,
Archaea and Bacteria, with
Eukarya included in Archaea. In the three-domain model...
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groups all
cellular life into
three domains,
namely Archaea,
Bacteria and
Eukarya,
introduced by Carl Woese, Otto
Kandler and Mark
Wheelis in 1990. The key...
- from
which the
three domains of life, the Bacteria, the Archaea, and the
Eukarya originated. The cell had a
lipid bilayer; it
possessed the
genetic code...
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Response to
environment Domains and
Kingdoms of life
Archaea Bacteria Eukarya (Animals, Fungi, Plants, Protists)
Branches Abiogenesis Aerobiology Agronomy...
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reflects evolutionary relationships. Thus, the most
inclusive clades (such as
Eukarya and Opisthokonta) have the
highest ranks,
whereas the
least inclusive ones...
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Response to
environment Domains and
Kingdoms of life
Archaea Bacteria Eukarya (Animals, Fungi, Plants, Protists)
Branches Abiogenesis Aerobiology Agronomy...
- in
plants but in all
domains of life,
including Archaea, Bacteria, and
Eukarya. RuBP was
originally discovered by
Andrew Benson in 1951
while working...
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within the
broad field span the
domains of life (archaea, bacteria, and
eukarya).
Genetic processes work in
combination with an organism's environment...
- are a
group of protists,
considered a
major clade and
superphylum within Eukarya. They are
currently grouped with the
stramenopiles and
Rhizaria among the...