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Biology, 08.07.2019 14:30 heids17043

Inees ! imagine that you have a sore throat. the doctor says it is a bacterial infection. why would you conclude that it is not caused by archaebacteria? archaebacteria do not cause diseases. archaebacteria are too large to live inside a cell. archaebacteria live only in scalding water. archaebacteria are rare on earth.

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