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Malaria is an infectious disease carried by mosquitoes that is harmful to humans. It is not caused by a one-celled algae with a stiff cell wall or simple organisms like mushrooms and molds. Malaria is caused by single-celled organisms such as some forms of algae. This disease affects millions of people globally and it is crucial to take preventive measures to avoid mosquito bites in areas where malaria is common.
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Question 3 The chart shows the characteristics of organisms that are found in three domains. Characteristic Domain A Domain B
Monera A)a one-celled algae that has a stiff cell wall B)simple organisms like mushrooms and molds C)an infectious disease
Chlorophyll a one-celled algae that has a stiff cell wall simple organisms like mushrooms and molds single-celled organisms such
Chlorophyll A)a one-celled algae that has a stiff cell wall B)simple organisms like mushrooms and molds C)single-celled organisms
Monera A)single-celled organisms such as some forms of algae B)a one-celled algae that has a stiff cell wall C)the green chemical
Monera A)simple organisms like mushrooms and molds B)single-celled organisms such as some forms of algae C)a one-celled algae