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How are organisms in domain archaea different from those in domain bacteria

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Answered by SAKSHITHELEARNER26
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Domain archaea holds microorganisms that is bacteria that has cell wall consist up of peptidoglycan. The Eukarya differ from the Archea and Bacteria in that their cells are eukaryotic, meaning they consist up of a "membrane enclosed nucleus" and "other membrane enclosed organelles.

Answered by sarahawomi37
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Explanation: Domain archaea holds microorganisms that is bacteria that has cell wall consist up of peptidoglycan. The Eukarya differ from the Archaea and Bacteria in that their cells are eukaryotic, meaning they consist up of a "membrane enclosed nucleus" and "other membrane enclosed organelles".

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