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How are Archaea and Bacteria alike? A. To survive, they must both live in extreme environments. B. Their cells are small and lack a nucleus. C. They are both large organisms D. They are both in the Kingdom Protista
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id say D.
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Both bacteria and archaea are organisms consisting of a single cell that lacks a nucleus or organelles. Even though these two groups are evolutionarily unique, there are a number of similarities. It is easy to see why archaea were once considered a type of bacteria.
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