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Size Of Archaea In Standard Form

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Answered by khyati8446
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Explanation:

Archaea evolved many cell sizes, but all are relatively small. The thermoplasmas are the smallest of the archaea. Most archaea fall into size classes (0.1 to 15 μ diameter and up to 200 μ long) matching bacteria. So they are about the size of a mitochondrion in a eukaryotic cell.

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