Based on the information in the chart, which statement BEST describes Domain C? A Domain C represents the Eukarya domain because only eukaryotic cells have cell walls. B Domain C represents the Bacteria domain because bacterial cells are always multi-cellular. Domain C represents the Eukarya domain because eukaryotic cells contain nuclear membranes. D Domain C represents the Bacteria domain because bacterial cells contain membrane-bound organelles.

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The chart shows the characteristics of organisms that are found in three domains.
Characteristic
Domain A Domain B Domain C
Single celled
Some
Yes
No
Cell wall
No
Yes
Yes
Nuclear membrane
No
No
Yes
Ribosomes
Yes
No
Yes
Membrane-bound organelles
No
No
Yes
Based on the information in the chart, which statement BEST describes Domain C?
Domain C represents the Eukarya domain because only eukaryotic cells have cell walls.
B
Domain C represents the Bacteria domain because bacterial cells are always multi-cellular.
C
Domain C represents the Eukarya domain because eukaryotic cells contain nuclear membranes.
Domain C represents the Bacteria domain because bacterial cells contain membrane-bound organelles.
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Transcribed Image Text:O hcstudents.org bookmarks Question 1 | Pre-As. Question 11 Q Zoom The chart shows the characteristics of organisms that are found in three domains. Characteristic Domain A Domain B Domain C Single celled Some Yes No Cell wall No Yes Yes Nuclear membrane No No Yes Ribosomes Yes No Yes Membrane-bound organelles No No Yes Based on the information in the chart, which statement BEST describes Domain C? Domain C represents the Eukarya domain because only eukaryotic cells have cell walls. B Domain C represents the Bacteria domain because bacterial cells are always multi-cellular. C Domain C represents the Eukarya domain because eukaryotic cells contain nuclear membranes. Domain C represents the Bacteria domain because bacterial cells contain membrane-bound organelles. ©2021 Illuminate Education TM Inc. acer
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