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    What Is the Size Range of a Typical Archaea Cell
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What Is the Size Range of a Typical Archaea Cell

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What is the size range of a typical Archaea cell?


A) .1 - 5 nm
B) 20 - 50 nm
C) 1 - 5 µm
D) 20 - 50 µm
E) 1 - 5 mm

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