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Chapter 15, Problem 8SA
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Two differences between archaea and bacteria.
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Archaea and bacteria are both prokaryotes that they do not have a definite nucleus and membrane bound organelles. They are tiny and unicellular organisms which cannot be seen by the naked human eye called microbes. However, they show differences in their structure and chemical composition.
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