Three domains of life

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Explore the Three Domains of Life

Test your knowledge about the diversity of life on Earth with our comprehensive quiz on the three domains of life! From extremophiles to the classification of fungi, this quiz covers a wide range of topics to challenge your understanding of biology.

Whether you're a student, teacher, or just curious about the natural world, you'll find insightful questions that delve into:

  • Unique characteristics of different organisms
  • Classification within the domains of life
  • Specific examples and their habitats
35 Questions9 MinutesCreated by ExploringLife55
Bacteria like organisms but live in extreme environment/also known as extremophiles/methanogenic/they are classified based on their habitat
means ancient or primitive
Live in absence of oxygen
salt loving
Cold loving
True bacteria/the most diverse and widespread prokaryotes/the most versatile organisms
Thread –like strands
Spherical shape
Rod – shaped
Spiral shape
Animals, fungi, plants and protists
The most primitive forms but the most diverse among unicellular eukaryotic organisms.
Causing red tide
They are saprophytic, parasitic, predatory, symbiotic with vegetative filament (hyphae) form spores with chitin (polysaccharide) provide numerous drugs
Imperfect fungi
Common molds
Phylum Glomeromycota
Sac fungi
Club fungi
They are multicellular eukaryotic organisms, autotrophic/producers.
Vascular plants with tracheids.
Primitive forms of plants that lack of tracheids
Spores produced by seedless plants
Underground stem of seedless plants.
The biggest kingdom/multicellular organisms without cell walls or chlorophyll/ they are heterotrophs
They are sessile as adults( stationary organisms) ex. Sponge
Radially symmetrical aquatic animals, some are sessile, they have nematocysts(e.g jellyfish, sea anemones,corals, and hydra)
Flatworms, bilaterally symmetrical body (e.g. planaria, flukes and tapeworms)
Roundworms ( e.g. ascaris)
Segmented worms (e.g. earthworms,and leeches)
Bilaterally symmetrical ( e.g. rotifers)
Soft – bodied unsegmented animals(e.g. snails, clams, squids, octopuses)
Spiny skinned organisms, biradially symmetrical animals. (e.g. starfishes, brittle stars, sea urchins, and sea cucumbers)
Jointed legs animals with exoskeleton. ( e.g. crabs, lobsters, spiders, centipedes, insects)
Bilaterally symmetrical body, with pharyngeal slits, presence of notochord, dorsal hollow nerve cord, with backbone. (e.g. tunicates, lancelets, fishes, amphibians, birds and mammals)
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