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How are bacteria, a rose, and an elephant alike?
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How are bacteria, a rose, and an elephant alike?
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They all evolved from LUCA, the Last Universal Common Ancestor. They all use some form of genetic information stored as nucleotides; in bacteria it can be RNA and in roses and elephants it is DNA. Their cells all have a cell membrane.
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They are all living organisms
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