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AnnZ [28]
3 years ago
7

Which domain do humans belong to

Biology
2 answers:
vitfil [10]3 years ago
4 0
<span>I believe the answer is Eukaryote.</span>
ohaa [14]3 years ago
3 0
The answer would be Eukarya

When dealing with domains one must remember that it is a broader group of things, which means there are numerous kingdoms that fall under a domain. I believe in order to be part of the same domain, there must be similarities between the things.

When I took biology in college, I was taught that Eukarya's include protists, animals, eukaryotes, fungi's and plants.

Hopefully this helped and good luck. If you need me to clarify anything just let me know.
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