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Archaea and Bacteria are two domains of eukaryotes. Please select the best answer from the choices provided T F

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false, their part of the prokaryotes.

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User Badarshahzad
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False

Step-by-step explanation:

Archaea and Bacteria are not Eukaryotes, they are Prokaryotes.

Eukaryotes are organisms that can be uni-cellular or multi-cellular; their cells are complex and have a nucleus that is surrounded by a membrane. Some of the Eukaryotes are the plants, the animals, and protists.

Prokaryotes are uni-cellular organisms and they have simpler cells than eukaryotes. Prokaryotes' cells do not have a nucleus and some of the other cells structures. Prokaryotes include two domains, which are bacteria and archaea.

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