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Bacteria and archaea are two of the three domains of life, the other being eukaryotes. They are unicellular organisms that lack a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles, and they are the most abundant and diverse forms of life on Earth.Bacteria and archaea are similar in many ways, including their small size, simple cell structure, and ability to thrive in a wide range of environments, including extreme conditions such as high temperatures, high pressure, and acidity. However, they also have some important differences, such as their cell wall composition, DNA replication, and metabolic pathways.Bacteria and archaea play critical roles in many aspects of life on Earth, including nutrient cycling, disease, and biotechnology. Some bacteria are beneficial to humans, such as those that live in our gut and help with digestion, while others can cause serious illnesses. Archaea are found in a variety of habitats, from soil and water to the human body, and they have unique
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Bacteria and archaea are two of the three domains of life, the other being eukaryotes. They are unicellular organisms that lack a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles, and they are the most abundant and diverse forms of life on Earth.Bacteria and archaea are similar in many ways, including their small size, simple cell structure, and ability to thrive in a wide range of environments, including extreme conditions such as high temperatures, high pressure, and acidity. However, they also have some important differences, such as their cell wall composition, DNA replication, and metabolic pathways.Bacteria and archaea play critical roles in many aspects of life on Earth, including nutrient cycling, disease, and biotechnology. Some bacteria are beneficial to humans, such as those that live in our gut and help with digestion, while others can cause serious illnesses. Archaea are found in a variety of habitats, from soil and water to the human body, and they have unique
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