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13 June, 21:47

What is the common feature of domain Archea and domain bacteria

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  1. 14 June, 00:45
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    They are prokaryotic in nature
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    Archaea and bacteria are bothprokaryotes, meaning they do not have a nucleus and lack membrane-bound organelles. They are tiny, single-cell organisms which cannot be seen by the naked human eye calledmicrobes. When we look at them through a microscope, we find that archaea and bacteria resemble each other in shape and size. They exist as rods, cones, plates, and coils. Both archaea and bacteria have flagella, thread-like structures that allow organisms to move by propelling them through their environment.
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