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which three features distinguish archaeal cells from bacterial cells? d…

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which three features distinguish archaeal cells from bacterial cells? different rrna sequences have flagella for motility contain membrane - bound organelles unique membrane lipids distinctive cell walls contain a nucleus

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. Different rRNA sequences: This is a core molecular difference that originally defined archaea as a separate domain from bacteria.
  2. Unique membrane lipids: Archaeal membranes have branched, ether-linked lipids, while bacterial membranes have unbranched, ester-linked lipids.
  3. Distinctive cell walls: Bacterial cell walls often contain peptidoglycan, while archaeal cell walls lack this molecule and have unique structural components.

The other options are incorrect: both archaea and bacteria can have flagella, neither have membrane-bound organelles nor a nucleus (they are prokaryotes).

Answer:

  • Different rRNA sequences
  • Unique membrane lipids
  • Distinctive cell walls