What type of Prokaryotic organism probably gave rise to Eukaryotes? Facultative aerobic bacteria facultative aerobic Archaea related to Asgard Archaea OPhotosynthetic bacteria anaerobic bacteria

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**Learning Objective 24: Identify the more nuanced evolutionary relationships of Eukaryotes and Archaea**

**Question:** What type of Prokaryotic organism probably gave rise to Eukaryotes?

- Facultative aerobic bacteria
- Facultative aerobic Archaea related to Asgard Archaea
- Photosynthetic bacteria
- Anaerobic bacteria

*Note: This is a multiple-choice question exploring the evolutionary origins of eukaryotic organisms, focusing on potential prokaryotic ancestors.*
Transcribed Image Text:**Learning Objective 24: Identify the more nuanced evolutionary relationships of Eukaryotes and Archaea** **Question:** What type of Prokaryotic organism probably gave rise to Eukaryotes? - Facultative aerobic bacteria - Facultative aerobic Archaea related to Asgard Archaea - Photosynthetic bacteria - Anaerobic bacteria *Note: This is a multiple-choice question exploring the evolutionary origins of eukaryotic organisms, focusing on potential prokaryotic ancestors.*
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A single-celled organism known as a prokaryote is devoid of a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles. Based on molecular research, the three-domain method divides prokaryotes into the Bacteria (previously Eubacteria) and Archaea domains (formerly Archaebacteria).

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