Science, asked by kloerapa, 9 months ago

A unicellular, prokaryotic organism is discovered by scientists. Are these characteristics enough to place it in a domain, or is more information needed?

a More information is needed because it could be a member of Bacteria or Archaea.
b These characteristics are enough because it can be determined to be a member of Bacteria.
c These characteristics are enough because it can be determined to be a member of Eukarya.
d More information is needed because it could be a member of Eukarya or Archaea.

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Answered by thanisa2007
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Answer:

(a) More information is needed because it could be a member of Bacteria or Archaea.

Explanation:

Because both Archea and bacteria are prokaryotic unicellular organisms and need to be classified.

Answered by ameykemkar
0

Explanation:

I guess the word prokaryotic is enough to judge the organism

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