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    Archaea Differ from Bacteria in That Archaea
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Archaea Differ from Bacteria in That Archaea

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Archaea differ from bacteria in that archaea


A) have cell walls composed of substances other than peptidoglycan.
B) lack nuclei.
C) use organic compounds for food.
D) reproduce by binary fission.
E) are prokaryotic.

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