An organism is multicellular, has chloroplasts, and is made up of eukaryotic cells. In which domain would a scientist place this organism? (Points : 5) Eukarya Bacteria Animalia Archaea
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what do u think should be the correct option ?
I think it's D
The Archaea is a domain or kingdom of single-celled microorganisms and these microbes are prokaryotes
Eukaryotic cells are kept under the domain eukarya
Ohhh okay, so it's A? I wasn't sure
yes its A and u r \(\color{green}{\text{CORRECT}}\) !
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