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Archaea and Bacteria are most similar in terms of their ______________ .a. geneticsb. cell wall structurec. ecologyd. unicellular structure
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Both Archaea and Bacteria are types of prokaryotic organisms, which means they lack a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles. Show more…
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Archaea and Bacteria are most similar in terms of their ______________ . a. genetics b. cell wall structure c. ecology d. unicellular structure
Archaea a. have a cell wall composed of peptidoglycan. b. are more closely related to eukaryotes than to prokaryotes. c. are multicellular prokaryotes. d. contain their genome in a nucleus.
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Prokaryotic Cells Lack Interior Organization
Archaea are different from Bacteria in that Archaea A. have structures and molecules that are more similar to eukaryotes than bacteria. B. have structures that are more similar to bacterial structures. C. have molecules that are different from eukaryotic molecules. D. none of the above.
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