Domain that includes plants, animals, fungi, and protists?

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Multiple Choice

Domain that includes plants, animals, fungi, and protists?

Explanation:
All of these organisms share a eukaryotic cell organization, meaning their cells have a true nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. That cellular setup defines the domain that groups all eukaryotes, including plants, animals, fungi, and most protists. Bacteria and Archaea are prokaryotes, lacking a nucleus and many membrane-bound structures, so they belong to different domains. Protists are mostly unicellular or simple multicellular eukaryotes, and they’re placed within the same domain as plants, animals, and fungi rather than in a separate domain. So the domain that includes all of these groups is the domain of eukaryotes.

All of these organisms share a eukaryotic cell organization, meaning their cells have a true nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. That cellular setup defines the domain that groups all eukaryotes, including plants, animals, fungi, and most protists. Bacteria and Archaea are prokaryotes, lacking a nucleus and many membrane-bound structures, so they belong to different domains. Protists are mostly unicellular or simple multicellular eukaryotes, and they’re placed within the same domain as plants, animals, and fungi rather than in a separate domain. So the domain that includes all of these groups is the domain of eukaryotes.

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