One kingdom contains only eukaryotes but includes a wide variety of organisms. It includes both unicellular and multicellular or ganisms. Some organisms eat others, while some can make their own food. Which domain is described by these statements?
Bacteria
Archaea
Fungi
Protists
2 answers:
Answer:
Protists
Explanation:
There are different number of kingdoms (varying from 2 to 6) recognized by different classification systems.
According to five kingdom classification system, the organisms can be divided into
1- Kingdom Monera
2- Kingdom Protista
3- Kingdom Plantae
4- Kingdom Fungi
5- Kingdom Animalia
KINGDOM MONERA (PROKARYOTAE):
They consist of organisms with prokaryotic cells. It contains unicellular organisms. Some organisms can synthesize their own food while others can't. EXAMPLES:
KINGDOM PROTISTA (PROTOCTISTA):
Organisms belonging to this classification are called protists. Protists have eukaryotic cells. Some are unicellular organisms while others are multiceullular. Some organisms of this kingdom can synthesize their own food while some consume other organisms. EXAMPLES:
KINGDOM FUNGI
They consist of eukaryotic cells. They range from unicellular to multicellular organisms. They cannot synthesize their own food. They absorb the organism after digesting it outside the body and thus can't directly consume other organisms. EXAMPLES:
The answer for this question should be D) or the fourth option Protists.
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