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Why are archaea in a different domain from bacteria

They are thought to have separate paths of evolutionary development.

They developed along different evolutionary paths.

They had independent evolutionary development.

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

Eukaryotes have a nucleus, Archaea do not

Archaea have DNA that is not in a nucleus

Eukaryotes have organelles in membranes.

Archaea have no membranes around their organelles.

they both have a cell wall.

How are organisms in the domains Bacteria and Archaea similar

They lack a nucleus.

They are prokaryotes.

They are unicellular.

Which is used as evidence for the idea that multicellular organisms evolved from prokaryotes

Mitochondria and chloroplasts have their own DNA.

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