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would it be A Archaea are bacteria living today in ponds. humans. extreme environments. none of the above
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Archaea do still exist but only in extreme environments. Pointing to this is the fact that they were undiscovered for a while until they were eventually found in aquatic environments with extremely high temperatures.
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