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Which organelle is most likely to be found in both Archaea and Bacteria and why? (2 points)
Both require chloroplasts for photosynthesis.
Both have mitochondria to provide energy for the cell.
Both need a nucleus in which to store their DNA.
Both use ribosomes to synthesize proteins.

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Both use ribosomes to synthesize protien.

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Answer:

The organelles that are most likely to be found in Archaea and Bacteria are ribosomes, which they use to synthesize proteins.

Step-by-step explanation:

Both Archaea and bacteria are unicellular prokaryotic organisms, which have in common lack of nucleus and most of the organelles, however they have ribosomes that allow them to perform protein synthesis.

The differences between Archaea and bacteria have allowed taxonomic classification in different domains.

The other options are not correct because:

  • Although some bacteria and archaea can photosynthesize, it is not common to find chloroplasts in these organisms.
  • Archaea and bacteria lack mitochondria.
  • Prokaryotic organisms such as Archaea and bacteria do not have a nucleus, and their genetic material is dispersed in the cytoplasm.
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