A scientist finds a new life form and determines that it is single-celled. Which of the 6 kingdoms could it belong to?a. Eubacteria, Archaebacteria, protista, and fungi
b. eubacteria, archaebacteria, and plantae
c. eubateria, arcaebacteria, and fungi
d. protista and fungi

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Answer 1
Answer:  I know that Eubacteria and Archaebacteria can both be single celled, as well as protista. that is all I can say because from what I know all the other things listed are unicellular.
Answer 2
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b. eubacteria, archaebacteria, and plantae

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Whitecap and swell are the two types of waves which are generated by moving over of water.

What is whitecap and swell?

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One of the bacteria model 1 has a tail like structure

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I believe the answer you are looking for is flagellum

What is the term for a group of interbreeding organisms that are able to produce fertile young? A.
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B.
ecosystem

C.
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D.
genus

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Justify your choice by explaining why it is a biotic factor. Use complete sentences.

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The paper in my notebook is a biotic factor because it was made from a tree, which was once living.

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