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How are organisms in the domain Archaea different from those in the domain

Eukarya?
A. Archaea have DNA that is not in a nucleus.
B. Archaea have mitochondria inside their cells.
C. Archaea are multicellular organisms.
D. Archaea hold genetic information in DNA.
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User Diego Dias
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Answer:

A. Archaea have DNA that is not in a nucleus.

Step-by-step explanation:

Archaea do not have a nucleus thus their DNA is in cytoplasm where as Eukarya have a full fledged nucleus

User Crackedcornjimmy
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Answer:

A. Archaea have DNA that is not in a nucleus.

Explanation:

Eukaryotes are the organisms that have well defined membrane bound nucleus and other membrane bound organelles in their cells. The domain eukarya include both unicellular and multicellular organisms. Archaea include the unicellular prokaryotic organisms that lack the membrane bound nucleus and membrane bound organelles.

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