Domain Eukarya, or eukaryotic organisms, are pretty much organisms with a nucleus(eukaryote comes from greek meaning "true kernel/nut", referring to the presence of the nucleus). This is opposed to the prokaryotic organisms and archaea, which do not have a nucleus.
Animalia. (Eukarya includes Protists, Animalia, Plantae, and Fungi)
All plants belong to the taxonomic domain of Eukarya, which are characterised by having cells with nuclei. Eukarya covers all organisms in the Kingdom Animalia, as well as the Kingdoms Plantae, Fungi and Protista.
Uni/Multicellular organisms with nuclei and membrane-bound organelles.
Protista fungi plants and animals
A domain is the highest level of taxonomy, including only the following three in the 3 domain standard system- Archea, Eukarya, and Bacteria. From there the taxonomy tree goes on to Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species.
The domain of the platypus is Eukarya. The platypus is part of the Kingdom Animalia, and all members of this kingdom belong to the domain Eukarya.
Bacteria archaea
diatoms are in the kingdom of protists and the domain eukarya
The kingdom Animalia belongs to the domain Eukarya, the kingdom Plantae belongs to the domain Eukarya, the kingdom Fungi belongs to the domain Eukarya, the kingdom Protista belongs to the domain Eukarya, and the kingdoms Bacteria and Archaea belong to the domain Bacteria.
Domain - Eukarya, kingdom - Animalia
Domain Eukarya consists of the most kingdoms of the three domains.
The kingdom of Animalia is in the domain Eukarya.
Helminths belong to the domain Eukarya and the kingdom Animalia.
Mushrooms, as well as all fungi, are in the domain eukarya.
Monera is actually a kingdom within the domain Bacteria and Archaea, which are both part of the domain Prokaryota. Eukarya is a separate domain that includes organisms with eukaryotic cells, which are characterized by having a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles.
The protist kingdom in, The Domain Eukarya
Eukarya, Animalia