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An organism is found living in deep sea rifts where the water temperature is above 100°C. This organism is not photosynthetic and does not have a membrane-bound nucleus. However, it does contain a cell wall. In which clade does this organism most likely belong?

A.
fungi
B.
plants
C.
archaea
D.
animals

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The answer is A. Fungi
User Pierson
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Answer:

It is D. archaea.

Step-by-step explanation:

First of all, archaea are prokaryotes, therefore they have no membrane-bound organelles. Also, they are known for living in extremes areas, such as water above 100 degrees Celsius.

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