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What is the difference between a domain and a kingdom?

A.There are more domains than there are kingdoms
B. A domain is a broader level of organization than a kingdom
C.Domains came long before kingdoms were used in classification
D. Kingdoms contain only animals, but domains include all living things.

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Answer:

B. A domain is a broader level of organization than a kingdom

Step-by-step explanation:

Option A is incorrect because there are three domains (Eukarya, Archaea, Bacteria) and six kingdoms. Option D is incorrect because kingdoms do not only include animals. Option C is incorrect because domains came after kingdoms. Ultimately, option B is correct because it is a broader level of organization since it is not very specific and encompasses all living organisms.

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