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21 April, 20:11

Why are archaea in a different domain from bacteria? A. They had independent evolutionary development.

B. They shared a common ancient ancestor.

C. They are eukaryotes, but bacteria are prokaryotes.

D. They are multicellular, but bacteria are unicellular.

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  1. 21 April, 23:52
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    Answer:Its A for Apex
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