Which kind of organism does not generally require oxygen or sunlight to live?
a. archae...
Biology, 06.10.2019 15:30 kutemigos9211
Which kind of organism does not generally require oxygen or sunlight to live?
a. archaebacteria
b. eubacteria
c. plants
d. fungi
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