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Biology, 09.04.2020 18:55 hannahponder

Dr. Lange discovers a colony of bacteria living in an
extremely acidic environment. While observing the colony,
she finds that the bacteria are autotrophs
Which best describes the bacteria discovered by the
scientist?
They are probably archaebacteria because they are
autotrophs
They are probably eubacteria because they are
autotrophs
They are probably eubacteria because the colony lives
in an extreme environment
They are probably archaebacteria because the colony
lives in an extreme environment.

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