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  • 23-10-2020
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How are archaea and bacteria alike

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Archaea and bacteria are both prokaryotes, meaning they do not have a nucleus and lack membrane-bound organelles. ... Both archaea and bacteria have flagella, thread-like structures that allow organisms to move by propelling them through their environment.

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