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9 October, 08:04

Which of the following is NOT a type of Archaea? mesophile thermophile acidophile none of the above

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  1. 9 October, 08:28
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    All are part of domain Archaea. Archaeabacteria are prokaryotic or no nucleus present and are unicellular organisms. They are often characterized as having the ability to thrive in extreme conditions. Mesophiles are found in high salt content areas. Thermophiles in high temperature areas. Acidophiles in high pH areas.
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