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29 October, 05:22

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Archaea and bacteria are similar in which of the following ways?

They are prokaryotes.

They reproduce by binary fission.

They are believed to be the ancestors of plants.

They have a cell membrane made of unusual lipids.

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  1. 29 October, 05:40
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    The question is asking for the similarities between archaea and bacteria. Both organisms are prokaryotes and they reproduce asexually by means of binary fission. They are prokaryotes because they have no nucleus or membrane bound organelle in their cells. They are very small microbes that can only be seen with microscope.
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