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Why is bacteria and archaea not in the same kingdom
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Why is bacteria and archaea not in the same kingdom
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They have different structures such as the lack of membrane bound organelles and what is used to make the cell wall
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Archaea doesn’t have a membrane bound nucleus and also lacks internal cell organelles
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