Three domains of life ... Explanation ....
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According to the Woese system, introduced in 1990, the tree of life consists of three domains: Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukarya. The first two are all prokaryotic microorganisms, or single-celled organisms whose cells have no nucleus.
Archaea - oldest known domain, ancient forms of bacteria.
Bacteria - all other bacteria that are not included in the Archaea domain.
Eukarya - all the organisms that are eukaryotic or contain membrane-bound organelles and nuclei
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Archaea - oldest known domain, ancient forms of bacteria.
Bacteria - all other bacteria that are not included in the Archaea domain.
Eukarya - all the organisms that are eukaryotic or contain membrane-bound organelles and nuclei
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the three domains include ---
archaea-- oldest known domain ancient forms of bacteria..
bacteria -- all other bacteria that are not included in the archaea domain.
eukarya---- all the organisms that are eukaryotic or contain membrane bound organelles and nuclear
archaea-- oldest known domain ancient forms of bacteria..
bacteria -- all other bacteria that are not included in the archaea domain.
eukarya---- all the organisms that are eukaryotic or contain membrane bound organelles and nuclear
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