Physics, 20.05.2021 21:20 rebecca52360
Tiny organisms were collected from thermal vents deep in the Pacific Ocean. The characteristics below describe these primitive organisms.
1) They are all unicellular.
2) They live in harsh environments.
3) Most have a cell wall.
In which domain would these organisms be found? (SC.6.L.15.1)
A. Archaea
B. Bacteria
C. Eukarya
D. Protista
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