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4 What is the relationship between Domains and Kingdoms? (1 Point) -Domains are further broken down into Kingdoms.
- Kingdoms include the prokaryotic cells and Domains do not.
-Kingdoms are larger groups of organisms and contain Domians
-Domains are specific to Genus of living things and Kingdoms are Species of living things.
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When a population split into two subgroups what is most likely to cause the subgroups to develop different traits?
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