Read the clues given below to classify an unknown organism.
clue 1: a single-celled org...
Biology, 22.11.2019 02:31 angeljohnson2081
Read the clues given below to classify an unknown organism.
clue 1: a single-celled organism with no specialized organelles
clue 2: found in hot water springs and thermal vents
what is the correct classification of the organism?
domain bacteria; kingdom eubacteria
domain archaea; kingdom eubacteria
domain bacteria; kingdom archaebacteria
domain archaea; kingdom archaebacteria
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