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Chemistry, 04.10.2021 14:00 creepycrepes

Bacteria and Archaea are placed in separate kindoms because all bacteria are heterotrophs and all archaea are autotrophs.
bacteria are prokaryotes and archaea are eukaryotes,
their cell structure and chemical make-up are very different.
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