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30 April, 03:34

Species belonging to the kingdom Archaea differ from species belonging to the kingdom Protista in that Archaea tend to

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  1. 30 April, 05:10
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    The answer would be possess genes that are more similar to those of multicellular animals than bacteria.

    Archaea or Archaebacteria is a prokaryote that composed of single-celled organism that doesn't have a nucleus. Archaea have a single circular chromosome. Their genetic material is similar to the multicellular animal.
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