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Miguel Dillon
22 March, 18:11
Which characteristic is unique to archeabacteria?
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Abel Mcgrath
22 March, 19:54
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Unique archaea characteristics include their ability to live in extremely hot or chemically aggressive environments, and they can be found across the Earth, wherever bacteria survive. Those archaea that live in extreme habitats such as hot springs and deep-sea vents are called extremophiles.
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