How are organisms in the domain Eukarya different from those in the domain
Archaea?
O A. Eukaryotes have one cell.
B. Eukaryotes have a cell wall.
O C. Eukaryotes have DNA.
D. Eukaryotes have organelles in membranes.

Respuesta :

Answer:D is the correct answer

Explanation:

organisms in the domain Eukarya different from those in the domain Archaea are - D. Eukaryotes have organelles in membranes.

The Eukarya differ from the Archea and Bacteria. The eukarya domain has eukaryotic cells whereas the Archaea domain has prokaryotic cells.

  • Eukarya consist up of a "membrane-enclosed nucleus" and "other membrane-enclosed organelles".
  • Cell wall present in all Archaea and some of the eukarya.
  • DNA is the genetic material in all domains.
  • Eukarya organisms can be unicellular or multicellular

Thus, organisms in the domain Eukarya are different from those in the domain Archaea are - D. Eukaryotes have organelles in membranes.

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