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5. How are the members of Kingdom Archaebacteria different from the members of Kingdom Plantae?

A. They don't have a nucleus.
B. They don't have cells.
C. They don't need water to live.

6. Where would you probably NOT find a member of the Kingdom
Archaebacteria?

A. In a deep ocean vent.
B. In a very salty lake.
C. On your skin

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