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  1. Archaea

    Linked via "membrane-bound organelles"

    Cellular Structure and Biochemistry
    Archaea share the prokaryotic characteristic of lacking membrane-bound organelles and a nucleus$, but their internal biochemistry presents several fundamental differences from Bacteria.
    Cell Wall and Membrane Lipids
  2. Eukaryotic System

    Linked via "membrane-bound organelles"

    The Eukaryotic System ($\text{Eukarya}$) constitutes one of the three domains of life and Archaea, distinguished primarily by the presence of membrane-bound organelles, most notably the nucleus, which houses the organism's genetic material. Eukaryotes exhibit significantly greater structural complexity and generally larger cell sizes than [prokary…
  3. Organism

    Linked via "membrane-bound organelles"

    | Archaea | Lacks true nucleus; pseudopeptidoglycan walls | $2.5 - 5.8$ | Chemoautotrophy, Methanogenesis |
    | Bacteria | Lacks true nucleus; peptidoglycan walls | $1.6 - 9.2$ | Diverse (Photo-, Chemo-, Heterotrophy) |
    | Eukarya | True nucleus; membrane-bound organelles | $12 - 14,000$ | Heterotrophy, Photoautotrophy |
    | Chromata | Plastids lack distinct outer membrane | $45 - 110$ |…