The five-kingdom system of classification reflects the idea that all organisms can be separated into two main groups: prokaryotes and eukaryotes. The new six-kingdom system recognizes three broader groups called domains, that include six kingdoms. How does the domain Eukarya differ from the other two domains? A) All organisms in the domain are heterotrophic. B) All organisms in the domain are multicellular. C) All organisms in the domain have eukaryotic cells. D) All organisms in the domain have prokaryotic cells

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the answer is C All organisms in the domain have eukaryotic cells.

The domain Eukarya differs from the other two domains because all organisms in the domain have eukaryotic cells (Option C).

  • The domain Eukarya consists of organisms always composed of eukaryotic cells.

  • Eukaryotic cells are cells that contain membrane-bound organelles and genetic material is surrounded by a cell nucleus.

  • In prokaryotic organisms, their cells don't have organelles and genetic material (DNA) is found in the cytoplasm.

In conclusion, the domain Eukarya differs from the other two domains because all organisms in the domain have eukaryotic cells (Option C).

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