Which grouping includes all of the protists?Kingdom AnimaliaKingdom PlantaeDomain ArchaeaDomain Eukarya
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Which grouping includes all of the protists?Kingdom AnimaliaKingdom PlantaeDomain ArchaeaDomain Eukarya
Solution
The grouping that includes all of the protists is Domain Eukarya. Protists are a diverse group of eukaryotic microorganisms, which means they have a nucleus and other organelles enclosed within membranes. This distinguishes them from the prokaryotic organisms found in Domain Archaea. Protists do not fit into Kingdom Animalia or Kingdom Plantae as they are not animals or plants. They are a separate, diverse group within the Eukarya domain.
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Protists make up the bulk of the Eukaryotic lineage. Group of answer choicesTrueFalse
The kingdom Protista contains Autotrophs as well as Heterotrophs.FalseTrue
The domain Eukarya is divided into kingdoms. Which of these kingdoms includes members that are highly diverse and do not fit neatly into a single classification scheme?PlantaeFungiAnimaliaProtists
1. Organisms with prokaryotic cells are separated into two domains, Bacteria and Archaea.target 1 of 82. Protistsare the most diverse and widespread prokaryotes.target 2 of 83. Most of the prokaryotes known as archaealive in extreme environments, such as salty lakes.target 3 of 84. All organisms with eukaryotic cells are grouped in domain Eukarya.target 4 of 85. Bacteriaare a diverse collection of mostly single-celled eukaryotes, which are sorted into several kingdoms to reflect their evolutionary relationships.target 5 of 86. Kingdom Plantae consists of multicellular eukaryotes that produce their food by photosynthesis.target 6 of 87. Kingdom Fungi includes eukaryotic organisms that mostly decompose organic wastes and absorb nutrients into their cells.target 7 of 88. Kingdom Animalia consists of multicellular eukaryotes that obtain their food by ingesting (eating) other organisms.
Which of the following are included in the kingdom Protista? select all that are correct.AutotrophsUnicellular organismsHeterotrophsNo Cell wallMulticellular organismsCell wall
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