Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_(biology)
Description: Alternative classifications of life include: The two-empire system or superdomain system, with top-level groupings of Prokaryota (or Monera) and Eukaryota. The eocyte hypothesis, first proposed by James A. Lake et al. in 1984, which posits two domains (Bacteria and Archaea, with Eukaryota included ...
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Link: https://www.thoughtco.com/three-domain-system-373413
Description: The Eukarya domain includes eukaryotes or organisms that have a membrane-bound nucleus. This domain is further subdivided into the kingdoms 1. Protista 2. Fungi 3. Plantae 4. Animalia Eukaryotes have rRNA that is distinct from bacteria and archaeans. Plant and fungi organisms contain cell walls that are different in composition than bacteria. Eukar...
The Eukarya domain includes eukaryotes or organisms that have a membrane-bound nucleus. This domain is further subdivided into the kingdoms 1. Protista 2. Fungi 3. Plantae 4. Animalia Eukaryotes have rRNA that is distinct from bacteria and archaeans. Plant and fungi organisms contain cell walls that are different in composition than bacteria. Eukar...DA: 79 PA: 71 MOZ Rank: 40
Link: https://biologywise.com/three-domains-of-life
Description: Alongside the three-domain system, there exists a six kingdom system of life, i.e. Archaebacteria (comprising ancient bacteria), Eubacteria (comprising true bacteria), Protista (comprising one-celled organisms), Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia.
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Link: https://paleontology.fandom.com/wiki/Domain_(biology)
Description: The three-domain system of Carl Woese, introduced in 1990, with top-level groupings of Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukaryota domains. As these groupings depend primarily on the analysis of genetic sequence data, additional proposed arrangements are to be expected. Others like you also viewed Kingdom (biology) Three-domain system Categories
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