Which group of organisms is most closely related to Archeabacteria?ResponsesA AnimaliaAnimaliaB FungiFungiC PlantaePlantaeD Eubacteria
Question
Which group of organisms is most closely related to Archeabacteria?ResponsesA AnimaliaAnimaliaB FungiFungiC PlantaePlantaeD Eubacteria
Solution
The group of organisms most closely related to Archeabacteria is Eubacteria (D). Both Archeabacteria and Eubacteria belong to the prokaryotes, which are single-celled organisms that lack a nucleus. They are distinguished from each other mainly by their different cell wall structures and RNA sequences. Animalia, Fungi, and Plantae are all eukaryotic groups, which have more complex cells with a nucleus. Therefore, they are less closely related to Archeabacteria.
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