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Bees and flowers both belong to the domain Eukarya. Using this information, how are bees and flowers similar? Both must belong to the same kingdom as well. Both are made of cell…
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Bees and flowers both belong to the domain Eukarya. Using this information, how are bees and flowers similar? Both must belong to the same kingdom as well. Both are made of cells that contain a nucleus. Both are made of cells without any membranes. Both are some of the oldest types of organisms found on Earth. HELP PLZ I ONLY HAVE 5 MINUTS LEFT
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I think they might be in the same kingdom
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I think it would be both must belong to the same kingdom???
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