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Archaea and bacteria have a couple of similarities in which they share. They are both prokaryotes, with no mind boggling cell structure like eukaryotes. Archaea and microscopic organisms have cell dividers all things considered, giving auxiliary support, and lets certain components/substances go through for cell work.

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Archaea and bacteria are both prokaryotes... that means they dont have a nucleus and do not have membrane-bound organelles. they are single-cell organisms that cannot be seen by our eyes
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