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What traits do archaeans and bacteria share?

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Answer: These are both microscopic, unicellular organisms of no cell organelles; that is they lack the basic organelles of cells like the mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, nucleus etc.Their genetic materials are conserved in a single circular chromosomes, unlike in eukaryotes where they are packed in nucleus. Other similarities are:

Both are Prokaryotes.

They both lack nucleus

They both lack membrane bound organelles.

They both undergo reproduce asexually by binary fission.

Both also have plasma membranes.

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