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3)animals
4)viruses
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- Why were Archaea originally thought to be simply unusual forms of Bacteria? What lines of evidence showed this domain to form a distinct branch on the tree of life?If you visit a lake in the middle of the Amazon and take water samples to analyze under a microscope from a nearby university that has good instrumentation and there you detect microorganisms that are not visible to the naked eye. What studies would you do to determine if they are bacteria, archaea, fungi or protozoa? Explain each type of analysis and how would you rule out members of each group? Write at least 3 paragraphs. In what ways are bacteria and archaea essential to eukaryotic life?
- Why do some microbiologists disagree with classifying bacteria and archaea as “prokaryotes”?What features are similar between Bacteria and Eukarya?The cell wall component known as peptidoglycan is the unique identifying molecule of: the Archaeobacterial kingdom the Eubacterial kingdom the Animal kingdom the Fungal kingdom the Plant kingdom