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3 March, 06:22

In the three-domain system,

A) separate plants, animals, and fungi into domainsB) subdivides the eukaryotes into two different domainsC) no longer recognizes eukaryotes as a monophyletic groupD) subdivides the prokaryotes into two different domains

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  1. 3 March, 08:38
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    D) subdivides the prokaryotes into two different domains

    Explanation:

    The three domain system is based on differences in the ribosomal DNA of cells (16 S rRNA). In the three-domain system, Organisms are classified into three domains, namely:

    Archaea Bacteria and Eukarya

    Archaea and bacteria prokaryotes while Eukarya are the eukaryotes. Therefore, the three domain system sub-divided prokaryotees into two different domains.

    Before the three-domain system, the five kingdom classification was popular, this is where plants (plantae), animals (animalia) and fungi were classified into their own Kingdoms.
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