What Domain does an Apple Tree belong to?

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What Domain does an Apple Tree belong to? Plantae Eukarya Archae Malus domestica

Which of the following is in order from most general to most specific? Kingdom, Phylum, Order, Family, Class, Domain, Genus, Species Domain, Class, Order, Family, Phylum, Kingdom, Genus, Species Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species, Domain Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species

What Kingdom would a mushroom belong to? Eukarya Fungi Plantae Moldae

What classification level is just below phylum? Order Genus Kingdom

How are the domains of Archae and Bacteria different from the domain Eukarya Both Archae and Bacteria live in extreme environments and Eukarya live on land Both Archae and Bacteria are single celled and Eukarya are multi-cellular Both Archae and Bacteria are prokaryotes and Eukarya are eukaryotes They are all the same. Nov division should have been made

What phylum does organism II belong to? Annelida Echinodermata Cnidaria Chordata

Which of the following is NOT part of the definition of living? Reproduce Grow Breathe Speak

Branching Diagrams

Needle-like, spine-like or Leaf-like

Simple or compound

Opposite or Alternate?

Veins Parallel, Pinnate, Palmate?

Leaf margin?

Leaf Shape