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Results from our forumTHE ONLY KINGDOM TO HAVE CELL WITHOUT CELL WALL?Eukaryotes: Animalia - No cell wall Plantae - Cellulose Fungi - Chitin Protoctista - Sometimes a cell wall, polysaccharide Prokaryotes: Bacteria - Peptidoglycan Archaea - Sometimes a cell wall, but never peptidoglycan If you accidentally ...
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Re: Digestive System EvolutionThe evolution of body cavities within the kingdom Animalia has a very interesting history. In fact, the increasing complexity of animal form and function during the evolution of the group can be directly linked to the evolution of ever-more-sophisticated ...
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Model organisme from each "kingdom"?There are 6: Bacteria, Protozoa, Chromista, Fungi, Plantae and Animalia. I was wondering which organism (only 1 for each) would serve as a "model example" of each. Meaning, a good representation of each kingdom. I'm not sure if I'm using the term ...
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Garden Snail - Helix aspersaClassification of a Garden Snail: Kingdom – Animalia Phylum – Mollusca Class – Gastropoda Order – Stylommatophora Family – Halicidae Genus – Helix Species – Aspersa What features/characteristics does the garden snail have that makes it part of ...
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--> biology help plzthink... would a dog be in plantae or animalia? The only thing that may prove difficult would be finding the differences between the archaebacteria and eubacteria... if you google these, however, you should be able to find your answer.
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