It might be kingdoms, but I am not sure because i am also trying to findout the answer and from some of my research, I just hypothisised and my opinion is that it might just be kingdoms.
All eukaryotes, animals that have nucleus.
Eukarya is the domain of classification for eukaryotes.
Domain Archaea characteristics is that its a unicellular prokaryote.
photosynthetic ability
The nucleus is distinctly membrane bound, placing it in the domain of Eukarya.The other two domains, Archea and Bacteria, do not have a membrane bound nucleus
All eukaryotes, animals that have nucleus.
Yes, the kingdom Plantae falls under the domain Eukaryota.
Eukarya is the domain of classification for eukaryotes.
Both archea and bacteria are prokaryotic, meaning they have no nucleus.
Domain Archaea characteristics is that its a unicellular prokaryote.
Daffodils belong to the domain of Eukaryota or the "true cells". The requirement is that the cells contain a nucleus and other organelles within a membrane. Furthermore, the nucleus has to be contained within its own membrane and the genes arranged on multiple chromosomes. The domain without the nuclear membrane and with one, circular chromosome is call Prokaryota.
Members of the domain eukarya, called eukaryotes, have more complex cells than prokaryotes. They contain membrane abound organelles of various types including a nucleus where genetic information is stored. Some lack cell walls. A number of eukaryotes, namely animals, plants, and fungi are multicellular.
Global groups dude. this is what my book says "global groups can contain user accounts, computer accounts, and/ or other global groups ONLY from within the same domain as the global group. domain local groups can contain user accounts, computer accounts, global groups, and universal groups from ANY domain, IN ADDITION to other domain local groups from the same domain. u take ur pick.....
photosynthetic ability
Always, because it has no restrictions when the domain functional level is •Windows 2000 native or Windows Server 2003: You can convert universal groups to domain local groups or to global groups
Global groups dude. this is what my book says "global groups can contain user accounts, computer accounts, and/ or other global groups ONLY from within the same domain as the global group. domain local groups can contain user accounts, computer accounts, global groups, and universal groups from ANY domain, IN ADDITION to other domain local groups from the same domain. u take ur pick.....
Eukarya is the domain that has a true nucleus. Eukaryotes are characterized by having cells with a well-defined nucleus, which houses the genetic material. This distinguishes them from prokaryotes, which lack a nucleus.