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In Biology / High School | 2014-05-11

What structure is common to all five kingdoms of living organisms?

A. DNA
B. Nucleus
C. Cell Wall
D. Mitochondria

Asked by noorana99

Answer (3)

The five kingdoms of living organisms are Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae and Animalia. Monera is for single-celled individuals which just absorb nutrients from the cell wall. Protista is for protists, fungi is for muticellular organisms, plantae is to plants and animalia is to animals. The common structure among them is DNA>

Answered by meerkat18 | 2024-06-10

The structure common to all five kingdoms of living organisms is DNA. It carries the genetic information necessary for the organism's development and function and is present in every living entity, regardless of the kingdom to which they belongs. the correct answer would be A: DNA. ;

Answered by BishopBriggs | 2024-06-18

The structure common to all five kingdoms of living organisms is DNA. Unlike structures such as the nucleus, cell wall, or mitochondria, DNA is found in every living organism, providing the genetic instructions necessary for life. Therefore, the correct answer is A. DNA.
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Answered by meerkat18 | 2024-09-06