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In this video, we will be finding out the option which explains the pre -domines of life or which is correct to the three domains of life, right? so there are three domains of life, right? and these domain is above the kingdom level and it has three categories.
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So the kingdom has five categories where the domain has three categories, right? so the domain includes three categories which are rk, bacteria and you can.
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And the bacteria and archaea are generally prokaryotes and the kingdom which is divided into five the categories includes monera planta fungi animal and protest and these all these five categories of kingdom all are eukaryotic right so they come under the eukary so that's the five kingdom level so from the option d it is we can find the kingdoms present so we can only it right and similarly option c also contains fungi and planter which belongs to kingdom but not domains right so similarly option b also contains fungi which is of kingdom which belongs to a kingdom right so the correct option is rk bacteria and eukarya which makes up the three domains of life right so this is all about the three domains of life that includes rk bacteria and eukary and to add more details, so the eukarya is nothing but the eukaryotes, right? so they have a defined cell wall and they have membrane bound organelles.
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So this is the characteristics of eukarya and coming to bacteria which is, which doesn't have any membrane bound organelles.
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And finally, the rk is similar to that of bacteria, but they differ in unique properties.
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And that's why they are classified in a separate domain as rk, right? so each domain could contain one or more kingdoms, right? so the kingdoms, five kingdom classification is based on the eukarya, monera, plant, fungi, animal and protost all belongs to eukarya domain...