This is a unicellular, eukaryote found in pond water is most likely in which kingdom?

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This is a unicellular, eukaryote found in pond water is most likely in which kingdom?

You collect an organism from a boiling hot spring and find it has no cell nucleus. The organism is most likely apart of which kingdom? The Protist Kingdom

Archaebacteria

Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of all living things The ability to maintain a stable internal environment B) The ability to obtain and use energy C) Made up of one or more cells D) Ability to move to obtain food

This unicellular organism is reproducing asexually by what method?

Binary Fission

It coverts carbon dioxide and water into food. How does the organism pictured above obtain energy? It coverts carbon dioxide and water into food. b. It uses sunlight to make its own food. c. It converts minerals in the soil into food. d. It consumes and recycles dead organisms and wastes in soil.