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classify the term, picture, or description according to the domain(s) of life in which it belongs. labels: multicellular organism, single - celled organism without a nucleus, a streptococcus bacterium, plantae, image of lemur, image of mushroom, includes unicellular prokaryotic and unicellular eukaryotic organisms. drop zones: archaea, bacteria, and eukarya (1/3), bacteria (2/3), eukarya (3/3). reset all
Drop Zone: Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukarya (1/3)
- Label to Drop: Single - celled organism without a nucleus, A Streptococcus bacterium
- Explanation: Both Archaea and Bacteria (prokaryotes) and some Eukarya (though mostly prokaryotes here) have single - celled organisms without a nucleus (prokaryotes). Streptococcus is a bacterium (prokaryote), and prokaryotes are single - celled without a nucleus. These fit the broadest domain group that includes all three domains.
Drop Zone: Bacteria (2/3)
- Label to Drop: A Streptococcus bacterium, Single - celled organism without a nucleus
- Explanation: Bacteria are prokaryotes, which are single - celled and lack a nucleus. Streptococcus is a type of bacterium, so these labels are specific to the Bacteria domain.
Drop Zone: Eukarya (3/3)
- Label to Drop: Multicellular organism, Plantae, the lemur picture, the mushroom picture, Includes unicellular prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms (wait, no, correction: Includes unicellular prokaryotic (no, Eukarya has eukaryotes) - correct labels: Multicellular organism, Plantae, lemur (animal, eukaryote), mushroom (fungus, eukaryote), and the label "Includes unicellular prokaryotic (no, Eukarya has eukaryotes, so the label "Includes unicellular prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms" is incorrect for Eukarya. Correct labels for Eukarya: Multicellular organism (many eukaryotes are multicellular), Plantae (a kingdom in Eukarya), lemur (animal, Eukarya), mushroom (fungus, Eukarya), and the label "Includes unicellular prokaryotic (no) and eukaryotic organisms" - actually, the label "Includes unicellular prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms" is for the group of all three domains? No, let's re - evaluate. Eukarya includes unicellular (like some protists) and multicellular (plants, animals, fungi) eukaryotic organisms. So the label "Includes unicellular prokaryotic (no, Eukarya has no prokaryotes) and eukaryotic organisms" is wrong. The correct labels for Eukarya: Multicellular organism, Plantae, lemur, mushroom, and the label that should be for Eukarya is "Includes unicellular (eukaryotic) and multicellular eukaryotic organisms". But from the given labels, Multicellular organism, Plantae, lemur, mushroom, and the label "Includes unicellular prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms" is incorrect. So for Eukarya, we can drop Multicellular organism, Plantae, the lemur image, the mushroom image, and the label that describes eukaryotic organisms (the one with unicellular and multicellular eukaryotic, but in the given labels, the last label: "Includes unicellular prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms" is incorrect for Eukarya. So perhaps the intended labels for Eukarya are Multicellular organism, Plantae, lemur, mushroom, and the label "Includes unicellular prokaryotic (no) and eukaryotic organisms" is a mistake, but among the given labels, the ones that fit Eukarya are Multicellular organism, Plantae, lemur, mushroom, and the label that has eukaryotic (the last one, even though it incorrectly includes prokaryotic, but maybe it's a typo and should be eukaryotic).
Let's do a more precise breakdown:
- Domain Archaea, Bacteria, Eukarya (the broadest group):
- Labels: "Single - celled organism without a nucleus" (prokaryotes: Archaea and Bacteria; some Eukarya are single - celled but with a nucleus, so this is mainly prokaryotes, but the drop zone is all three domains, so this label can go here as prokaryotes are part of the three - domain system), "A Streptococcus bacterium" (Bacteria, part of the three - domain system).
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Drop Zone: Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukarya (1/3)
- Label to Drop: Single - celled organism without a nucleus, A Streptococcus bacterium
- Explanation: Both Archaea and Bacteria (prokaryotes) and some Eukarya (though mostly prokaryotes here) have single - celled organisms without a nucleus (prokaryotes). Streptococcus is a bacterium (prokaryote), and prokaryotes are single - celled without a nucleus. These fit the broadest domain group that includes all three domains.
Drop Zone: Bacteria (2/3)
- Label to Drop: A Streptococcus bacterium, Single - celled organism without a nucleus
- Explanation: Bacteria are prokaryotes, which are single - celled and lack a nucleus. Streptococcus is a type of bacterium, so these labels are specific to the Bacteria domain.
Drop Zone: Eukarya (3/3)
- Label to Drop: Multicellular organism, Plantae, the lemur picture, the mushroom picture, Includes unicellular prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms (wait, no, correction: Includes unicellular prokaryotic (no, Eukarya has eukaryotes) - correct labels: Multicellular organism, Plantae, lemur (animal, eukaryote), mushroom (fungus, eukaryote), and the label "Includes unicellular prokaryotic (no, Eukarya has eukaryotes, so the label "Includes unicellular prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms" is incorrect for Eukarya. Correct labels for Eukarya: Multicellular organism (many eukaryotes are multicellular), Plantae (a kingdom in Eukarya), lemur (animal, Eukarya), mushroom (fungus, Eukarya), and the label "Includes unicellular prokaryotic (no) and eukaryotic organisms" - actually, the label "Includes unicellular prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms" is for the group of all three domains? No, let's re - evaluate. Eukarya includes unicellular (like some protists) and multicellular (plants, animals, fungi) eukaryotic organisms. So the label "Includes unicellular prokaryotic (no, Eukarya has no prokaryotes) and eukaryotic organisms" is wrong. The correct labels for Eukarya: Multicellular organism, Plantae, lemur, mushroom, and the label that should be for Eukarya is "Includes unicellular (eukaryotic) and multicellular eukaryotic organisms". But from the given labels, Multicellular organism, Plantae, lemur, mushroom, and the label "Includes unicellular prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms" is incorrect. So for Eukarya, we can drop Multicellular organism, Plantae, the lemur image, the mushroom image, and the label that describes eukaryotic organisms (the one with unicellular and multicellular eukaryotic, but in the given labels, the last label: "Includes unicellular prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms" is incorrect for Eukarya. So perhaps the intended labels for Eukarya are Multicellular organism, Plantae, lemur, mushroom, and the label "Includes unicellular prokaryotic (no) and eukaryotic organisms" is a mistake, but among the given labels, the ones that fit Eukarya are Multicellular organism, Plantae, lemur, mushroom, and the label that has eukaryotic (the last one, even though it incorrectly includes prokaryotic, but maybe it's a typo and should be eukaryotic).
Let's do a more precise breakdown:
- Domain Archaea, Bacteria, Eukarya (the broadest group):
- Labels: "Single - celled organism without a nucleus" (prokaryotes: Archaea and Bacteria; some Eukarya are single - celled but with a nucleus, so this is mainly prokaryotes, but the drop zone is all three domains, so this label can go here as prokaryotes are part of the three - domain system), "A Streptococcus bacterium" (Bacteria, part of the three - domain system).
- Domain Bacteria:
- Labels: "Single - celled organism without a nucleus" (Bacteria are prokaryotes, single - celled, no nucleus), "A Streptococcus bacterium" (Streptococcus is a bacterium, so it belongs to Bacteria).
- Domain Eukarya:
- Labels: "Multicellular organism" (many Eukarya are multicellular), "Plantae" (a kingdom in Eukarya), the lemur image (animal, Eukarya), the mushroom image (fungus, Eukarya), "Includes unicellular prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms" (this is incorrect as Eukarya has no prokaryotes, but maybe it's a mistake and should be "Includes unicellular and multicellular eukaryotic organisms", so we can include it here assuming a typo), and the label about eukaryotic organisms (the last one: "Includes unicellular prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms" - again, likely a typo for eukaryotic only, so it goes to Eukarya).
If we have to strictly use the given labels:
- Archaea, Bacteria, Eukarya (1/3): Single - celled organism without a nucleus, A Streptococcus bacterium
- Bacteria (2/3): Single - celled organism without a nucleus, A Streptococcus bacterium
- Eukarya (3/3): Multicellular organism, Plantae, Lemur (image), Mushroom (image), Includes unicellular prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms (assuming the prokaryotic is a mistake and it's eukaryotic)
But a more accurate biological classification:
- Domain Bacteria:
- Organisms: A Streptococcus bacterium
- Characteristics: Single - celled organism without a nucleus (prokaryote)
- Domain Eukarya:
- Organisms: Multicellular organism, Plantae, Lemur (animal), Mushroom (fungus)
- Characteristics: Includes unicellular (e.g., some protists) and multicellular eukaryotic organisms (the last label, with the prokaryotic part being an error)
- Domain Archaea, Bacteria, Eukarya (the three - domain system as a whole):
- The label "Single - celled organism without a nucleus" (since Bacteria and Archaea have this, and Eukarya has single - celled organisms with a nucleus, but the label is about single - celled without nucleus which is prokaryotes, part of the three - domain system), and "A Streptococcus bacterium" (part of Bacteria, which is part of the three - domain system)
So the correct drops would be:
- Archaea, Bacteria, Eukarya: Single - celled organism without a nucleus, A Streptococcus bacterium
- Bacteria: Single - celled organism without a nucleus, A Streptococcus bacterium
- Eukarya: Multicellular organism, Plantae, Lemur (image), Mushroom (image), Includes unicellular prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms (with the understanding that the prokaryotic part is incorrect and it should be eukaryotic)