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Domains are further classified getting more specific at each level. All life is categorized in 3 domains. Domains are the broadest category. Domains are further classified getting more specific at each level. Eubacteria Archaea (bacteria) Eukaryota Archaebacteria Eubacteria Protist Fungi Plant Animal There are 6 kingdoms in modern classification.

There are 6 ____________ in modern classification. All life is categorized in ____ domains. Domains are the __________ category. Domains are further classified getting ________ specific at each level. Eubacteria Archaea (bacteria) Eukaryota Archaebacteria Eubacteria Protist Fungi Plant Animal There are 6 ____________ in modern classification.