Domain Archaea for Part 2 Rio Tinto, Spain- Extremely acidic water with orange colored, unicellular, prokaryotic organisms growing. Yellowstone National.

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Domain Archaea for Part 2 Rio Tinto, Spain- Extremely acidic water with orange colored, unicellular, prokaryotic organisms growing. Yellowstone National Park, USA- Extremely hot springs with unicellular, prokaryotic organisms growing in the water. Atlantic Ocean- Unicellular, prokaryotic organism found in extremely deep and salty water in the ocean. Great Salt Lake, Utah- Unicellular, prokaryotic organisms found in extremely salty conditions.

Domain Eukaryota for part 2 Tiger-large multicellular, eukaryotic organism that reproduces sexually. It is heterotrophic. Rose-large multicellular, eukaryotic organism that reproduces sexually. It is autotrophic Gorilla-very large, multicellular, eukaryotic organism that reproduces sexually and is heterotrophic. Euglena-tiny unicellular, eukaryotic organism that is autotrophic.

Domain Eubacteria for part 2 Anthrax- unicellular, prokaryotic, reproduces asexually. Needs normal temperature and chemical conditions in which to live. Infectious Agent. Staphylococcus- unicellular, prokaryotic, reproduces asexually. Commonly found in large numbers in the skin of humans. Infectious Agent. Gingivitis-red, infected gum of dog caused by unicellular, prokaryotic organisms that reproduce asexually. This organism is commonly found in the mouths of living organisms. Infectious Agent. Streptococcus- unicellular, prokaryotic organisms that are commonly found in the mouths and throats of humans. They reproduce asexually. Infectious agent.

Kingdom Protista and Fungi for part 3 Volvox Algae-unicellular, eukaryotic, autotrophic.Mushroom-multicellular, decomposer, heterotrophic. Paramecium-unicellular, eukaryotic, and microscopic.Puffball-multicellular, decomposer, heterotrophic.

Kingdom Plantae and Animalia for part 3 Horses-multicellular, eukaryotic, heterotrophic, reproduces sexually. Wildflowers-multicellular, eukaryotic, autotrophic, reproduce sexually. Praying mantis- multicellular, eukaryotic, heterotrophic, reproduces sexually. Saguaro Cactus- multicellular, eukaryotic, autotrophic, reproduces sexually.