Which of the following do archaea and bacteria have in common?
they both use a special...
Biology, 05.02.2020 07:01 korireidkdotdot82021
Which of the following do archaea and bacteria have in common?
they both use a special form of rna polymerase to transcribe their dna.
they both are commonly found on human skin.
they both make chitin in order to reinforce their cell membranes.
they both keep their dna in the form of a nucleoid.
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