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Why was Archea considered as a Prokaryote?

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Answered by srishasri1703
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Explanation: A prokaryote is a cell which lacks membrane-bound nucleus, or any membrane-bound organelle. ... Archaea is prokaryotic because it doesn't have a nucleus, nor any membrane-bound organelles. The reason why Archaea is different from Bacteria is it is more prominent, most of them are extremophiles.

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Answered by divanshiwadhwa
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✯Archaea is prokaryotic because it doesn't have a nucleus, nor any membrane-bound organelles. The reason why Archaea is different from Bacteria is it is more prominent, most of them are extremophiles..

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