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Using microscope slides and dipping them into the boiling hot springs at Yellowstone National Park, scientists were able to collect these organisms. They are unicellular, prokaryotes with a cell wall. What are they?

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The answer is Archaebacteria

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Answer: The correct answer is-

Archaebacteria.

Archaebacteria is a domain of unicellular micro organisms, which constitute a group of most primitive forms of prokaryotes ( that is devoid of nucleus and membrane bound subcellular organelles). The organism under this domain are adapted to survive under extremely harsh conditions ( therefore also called extremophiles) such as boiling mud around volcano, hotsprings.

Example- Methanogens.

In the question, scientists were able to collect the organisms by using microscope slides, which were dipped into the boiling hot springs.

Thus, it represents the organisms collected were Archaebacteria.

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