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    What Do Bacteria Have in Common with Archaea but Not
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What Do Bacteria Have in Common with Archaea but Not

Question 3

Question 3

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What do Bacteria have in common with Archaea but not with Eukarya?


A) unicellular structure
B) peptidoglycan cell walls
C) transcription mechanism begins with formylmethionine
D) absence of nucleus
E) all of the above

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