Tetanus does not refer to the shape of a bacterium
The answer is D. Chordata.
There are three domains of life - Archaea, Bacteria, and
Eukarya. All organisms that belong to the domains Archaea or
Bacteria have cell walls. In the domain Eukarya, there are some groups
that have cell walls and others that do not.
Chordata is phylum of the kingdom Animalia which belongs to the domain Eukarya. So, Chordata cannot be a domain.
They survived by moving to new areas.
My guess is that you're wanting the formula for respiration (which is basically the opposite of the formula for photosynthesis)?
So on the left (reactant/inputs) side should be: sugar and oxygen
On the right (products/outputs) side should be:
Carbon dioxide, water, light energy/ATP