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17 November, 20:56

How are organisms in the domains Bacteria and archaea similar

A - They contain protists

B - They contain nuclei

C - They are multicellular

D - They prokaryotes

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  1. 17 November, 21:05
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    Theyre prokaryotes (and are also unicellular)
  2. 17 November, 21:14
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    The correct option is D. Both bacteria and archaea are prokaryotes.

    Explanation:

    Prokaryotes are organisms made up of a single cell and do not possess any of the organelles which are bounded by a membrane. Prokaryotes can be classified into two categories: archaea and bacteria. Hence, option D is correct.

    Other options are false because

    Option A: Bacteria and archaea are not protists.

    Option B: They do not contain a nucleus and their genetic material is present in the form of the nucleoid.

    Option C: They are not multicellular.
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