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Rylee Lindsey
30 April, 16:15
What does domain mean in science?
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Giovanny Boyd
30 April, 17:18
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It's a level of organization. Domain is the highest rank in taxonomy. There are three categories of domain; eukaryotes, bacteria and archea. The domain is very large and is later separated into smaller sections.
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