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Section 17.3 Domains and Kingdoms (continued)
Grouping Species
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Domain Bacteria
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Domain Archaea
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Domain Eukarya
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Rephrase why the members formerly in the Kingdom Monera were
separated into the two new domains Bacteria and Archaea.
Model the cell walls of eubacteria. Label the features of eubacteria.
Analyze why archaebacteria are sometimes called extremophiles.
Organize the kingdoms in the Domain Eukar ya and describe their
cell structure. List each kingdom’s sources of energy and other
important characteristics.
Kingdom Cell
Structure
Energy
Sources
Other
Characteristics
Eubacteria
Archaebacteria