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27 March, 15:44

Species belonging to the kingdom Archaea differ from species belonging to the kingdom Protista in that Archaea tend to A have a true nucleus that houses the cell's DNA. B contain cells that have more membrane-bound organelles than Protista. C be found in extreme environments like hot springs, deep oceans and swamps. D contain both multi-celled and single-celled organisms that have membrane-bound organelles.

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  1. 27 March, 17:37
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    C. be found in extreme environments like hot springs, deep oceans and swamps.

    Explanation:

    Archaea are different from protista because they are found in extreme environments like hot springs, deep oceans and swamps.

    Archaea represent a group of single celled organisms similar to the bacteria while protists represent a group of animal-like unicellular organisms.

    Archaea are prokaryotic in that their cells lack nucleus and membrane bound organelles unlike protists which are eukaryotic with distinct nucleaus and membrane-bound organelles like mitochondrion.

    Hence, options A, B and D are not true for archaea.

    The correct option is C.
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