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how archaea bacteria is different from bacteria and eukaryotes?​

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Answered by behishtiqbal
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Archaea and bacterial cells lack organelles or other internal membrane-bound structures. Therefore, unlike eukaryotes, archaea and bacteria do not have a nucleus separating their genetic material from the rest of the cell. ... In contrast, some eukaryotes do have cell walls, while others do not

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