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OpenStudy (ilovemath14):

SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ASAP!! DUE TOMORROW!! WILL MEDAL FIRST PERSON TO HELP!! CHECK MY ANSWER PLEASE!! 33. Study the descriptions of the following organisms, and place them in the correct kingdom. Organism A: Multicellular eukaryote without cell walls Organism B: Its cell walls lack peptidoglycan, and its cell membranes contain certain lipids that are not found in other organisms. It lives in an extreme environment and can survive only in the absence of oxygen. Organism C: Unicellular eukaryote with cell walls of chitin Answer: A: Eykaryota, Animalia B: Archaea C: Eykaryota, Fungi

OpenStudy (ilovemath14):

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OpenStudy (sooobored):

dont know what a Eykaryota is? bio is not my strong suit Eukaryote? in terms of the overall classification animalia, archaea, and fungi those answers look find after googling

OpenStudy (osprey):

i don't speak greek nor latin fluently enough (!) to be able to guess at this one. Which is a pity 'cos bio is pretty popular, and full of big words.

OpenStudy (ilovemath14):

@osprey its English

OpenStudy (brittanyrolfe):

Do you know what a Eukaryotic cell is? @ilovemath14 This knowledge will help you better answer the question

OpenStudy (ilovemath14):

No @brittanyrolfe

OpenStudy (ilovemath14):

You don't have to speak Greek or Latin in order to answer this @osprey

OpenStudy (osprey):

True, but i you know as little about bio as I do, then knowing the source languages can sometimes help to work out any possibilities for guess work. There was a time when if you wanted to train to be a medical doctor, Latin was a requirement. Eykaryota looks suspiciously greek to me ... all those ks is a good start ! fungi looks susp Italian (fungo, sing, fungi plural) to me, and Italian and Latin are the same country at least. :)

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