Bacteria

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A domain of unicellular prokaryotes with cell walls

Real World Example

Imagine trying to organize a cluttered room with a simple box for storage, where everything inside operates independently yet is contained within the walls of the box. Similarly, bacteria, a domain of unicellular prokaryotes, are like that box, where each bacterial cell functions independently within its protective cell wall. Just as the box provides structure and boundaries to the clutter, the cell wall provides structure and protection to the bacteria, keeping everything necessary for life contained and functioning independently.

Practice Version

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