How many domains can living organisms be divided into?
Living organisms can be divided in three domains. These are Archaea, very ancient prokaryotic microbes. Eubacteria, more advanced prokaryotic microbes. Eukaryota, all life forms with eukaryotic cells including plants and animals. ChaCha back soon!
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Microbes are microorganisms, single cell, or multi-celled, simple creatures. Microbes are germs, bacteria and viruses.
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