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Which is a characteristic of something in the domain Archaea?

a) Unicellular

b) Multicellular

c) Membrane-enclosed organelles

d) Cell nucleus

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User DParry
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Final answer:

Organisms in the domain Archaea are unicellular and lack membrane-enclosed organelles and a cell nucleus, with distinctive lipid compositions in their cell membranes.

Step-by-step explanation:

A characteristic of something in the domain Archaea is that it is unicellular. Like organisms in the domain Bacteria, organisms of the domain Archaea are all unicellular organisms and lack membrane-enclosed organelles and a cell nucleus, which are typical features of eukaryotic cells. Archaea are prokaryotes and have a unique lipid composition in their cell membranes, with phytanyl units linked to glycerol. Some archaeal membranes are lipid monolayers instead of the typical bilayer found in other organisms' cells.


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