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Tristian Stanley
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24 June, 18:10
How is a kingdom different from a domain?
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Omari
24 June, 18:40
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A domain is a taxonomic category above the kingdom level. The three domains are: Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya, which are the major categories of life ... A kingdom is a taxonomic group that contains one or more phyla.
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