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14 August, 08:08

A new microorganism has been isolated from hot springs in Yellowstone National Park. It consists of single cells, which appear to lack a nucleus. Chemical analysis shows the presence of both DNA and RNA in the cytoplasm and peptidoglycan in the cell wall. In which of the following groups will this organism be classified?

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  1. 14 August, 09:01
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    Bacteria

    Explanation:

    Bacteria are a group of single celled organisms that are neither plants or animals.

    Bacteria lack cell organelles such as the nucleus and the chlorophyll.

    They can be found in many environments and most of them are adapted to survive in extreme environments such as hot-springs where the temperatures are extremely high.

    Unlike the plant cell wall, bacterial cell wall has a layer of peptidoglucan which determines their shape. Their cytoplasm contains both DNA and RNA.
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