What distinguishes bacteria from archaea?
a. All archaea live in extreme environments, and bacteria do not.
b. All archaea are unicellular, and some bacteria are multicellular.
c. Archaean DNA is made up a different set of nucleotide bases than is bacterial DNA.
d. Archaean cell walls are made up of different compounds than are bacterial cell walls.

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The answer to the question is b

Archaean cell walls are made up of different compounds than bacterial cell walls (Option D).

What are prokaryotic organisms?

Prokaryotic organisms are unicellular organisms that don't have cell nuclei and membrane-bound organelles.

  • Prokaryotic organisms can be divided into Bacteria species and Archaea species.

  • Bacteria and Archaea species have cell walls that are made up of different compounds.

In conclusion, Archaean cell walls are made up of different compounds than bacterial cell walls (Option D).

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