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How Do Eukaryotes,as Seen on Left,differ from Bacteria and Archaea

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How do eukaryotes,as seen on left,differ from bacteria and Archaea (i.e.prokaryotes),such as the one pictured at right?
How do eukaryotes,as seen on left,differ from bacteria and Archaea (i.e.prokaryotes),such as the one pictured at right?

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