All of the statements regarding archaea are true EXCEPT they are found as single cells. they contain peptidoglycan as part of their cell walls. they often grow in extreme environments. they contain cell walls.
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Which of the following is true of BOTH bacteria and archaea? They never have introns in their genes. They have cell walls made of peptidoglycan All of these are true of both archaea and bacteria. They have 70S ribosomes They are known to cause disease in humans
Archaea a. have cytoskeletons. $b$. have distinctive lipids in their plasma membranes. c. survive only at moderate temperatures and near neutrality. $d$. all produce methane. $e .$ have substantial amounts of peptidoglycan in their cell walls.
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