Members of the domain Eukarya can be multicellular, which differentiates them from Bacteria and Archaea that are primarily unicellular. Eukarya includes complex organisms like plants and animals. The key phrase that applies to Eukarya but not to the other domains is 'are multicellular.' ;
The correct phrase that describes members of the domain Eukarya is 'are multicellular,' which distinguishes them from the primarily unicellular Bacteria and Archaea. Eukarya includes complex organisms such as plants, animals, and fungi. This multicellularity allows for greater complexity and specialization in these organisms.
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