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Fill in the diagram below with the classification of organisms. Begin with the domains, then the kingdors, followed by a description of the
Kingdom and an example of an organism in that kingdom.
Domain Kingdom Description Illustration
Domain
Kingdom
Description
Archaea
Bacteria
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