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Scientists recently discovered a single-celled, prokaryotic organism living deep in the ocean by thermal vents that can reach temperatures
as high as 100 degrees Celsius. This species will most likely be classified into which Kingdom?
O Kingdom Protista
O Kingdom Eubacteria
OKingdom Archaebacteria
OKingdom Fungi
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