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What distinguishes archaea from animal cells? View Available Hint(s) What distinguishes archaea from animal cells? Archaea's RNA polymerase is unlike that of animal cells. Archaea have cell walls. Only animal cells associate DNA with histones. Archaea utilize methionine as the first amino acid during translation.

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