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Classification . Answer the following questions in reference to life's diversity. Choose only the most correct answer.

Premises:
Often found in extreme environments while having no nucleus, these organisms are closer genetically to eukaryotes.
These multicelled consumers include herbivores and carnivores.
Besides feeding themselves, these multicelled organisms serve as food for most other organisms.
This single-celled or multicelled eukaryotic consumer breaks down material outside itself, then absorbs nutrients released from the breakdown.
Members of this domain have a nucleus and numerous membrane-bound organelles.
Multicelled consumers that actively move about during at least part of their lives.
These prokaryotes are able to colonize extreme environments such as hydrothermal vents on the seafloor.
In this eukaryotic group, members range from single-celled consumers to giant, multicelled producers.
Yeasts belong to this group.
They have no nucleus and are the most numerous organisms on Earth.
Responses:
fungi
protists
bacteria
Plantae
animals
archaea
Eukarya

Correct Answer:

Often found in extreme environments while having no nucleus, these organisms are closer genetically to eukaryotes.
These multicelled consumers include herbivores and carnivores.
Besides feeding themselves, these multicelled organisms serve as food for most other organisms.
This single-celled or multicelled eukaryotic consumer breaks down material outside itself, then absorbs nutrients released from the breakdown.
Members of this domain have a nucleus and numerous membrane-bound organelles.
Multicelled consumers that actively move about during at least part of their lives.
These prokaryotes are able to colonize extreme environments such as hydrothermal vents on the seafloor.
In this eukaryotic group, members range from single-celled consumers to giant, multicelled producers.
Yeasts belong to this group.
They have no nucleus and are the most numerous organisms on Earth.
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