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The document outlines the three domains of life - Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya - and compares characteristics such as whether they are multicellular or unicellular, have a cell wall or not, are eukaryotes or prokaryotes, are autotrophs or heterotrophs, and are stationary or mobile. It also shows the six kingdoms of life classified according to these same characteristics.

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The document outlines the three domains of life - Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya - and compares characteristics such as whether they are multicellular or unicellular, have a cell wall or not, are eukaryotes or prokaryotes, are autotrophs or heterotrophs, and are stationary or mobile. It also shows the six kingdoms of life classified according to these same characteristics.

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  • Classification Overview: Provides a general overview of classifications in biology, represented in a tabular format comparing key characteristics across Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukarya.
  • Six Kingdoms of Life: Describes the Six Kingdoms of life with categories and characteristics such as cellular structure, feeding methods, and mobility.

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Activity No. 16: Three domains of life: Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya

Archaea Bacteria Eukarya


(old bacteria)

Multicellular or
Unicellular

Cell Wall or
No Cell Wall

Eukaryote or
Prokaryote

Autotroph or
Heterotroph

Stationary or
Mobile

Six Kingdoms of life

Multicellular or Cell wall or Eukaryote or Autotroph or Stationary or


Unicellular No Cell Wall Prokaryote Heterotroph Mobile

Archaeabacteria

Eubacteria
(Monerans)
Protista

Fungi

Plantae

Animalia

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