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How are organisms in the domain Archaea different from those in the domain
Eukarya?

How are organisms in the domain Archaea different from those in the domain Eukarya-example-1
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Answer: Eukaryotes have a nucleous

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Answer:

Eukaryotes have nucleus, Archaea do not have.

but Archaea have DNA that's not in nuclues.

Eukarya possess organelles in membrane whereby Archaea do not possess membrane around organelles.

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