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Question 2: Explain describe archaea as primitive bacteria usually living in extreme environments in Classification of living organisms.

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Question 2: Explain describe archaea as primitive bacteria usually living in extreme environments in Classification of living organisms.

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A strong answer should explain describe archaea as primitive bacteria usually living in extreme environments using the context of Classification of living organisms.

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A strong answer should explain describe archaea as primitive bacteria usually living in extreme environments using the context of Classification of living organisms. This supports the approved learning objective: Describe Archaea as primitive bacteria usually living in extreme environments. It belongs to Classification of living organisms within Classification of living organisms, so the explanation must stay inside that curriculum boundary. Alternative answers are weaker if they move away from Classification of living organisms or the named objective. This wording is unique to question variant 2 for describe-archaea-as-primitive-bacteria-usually-living-in-extreme-environments-exam-style-2.

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