Bacteria
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A domain of unicellular prokaryotes with cell walls
Real World Example
Imagine trying to find a book in a massive library with no catalog or organization system. Just like navigating this chaotic library, bacteria, specifically a domain of unicellular prokaryotes, have to function efficiently without a nucleus, relying on their simpler structure to survive and thrive. The library's disorder represents the lack of a nucleus in bacteria, while the sturdy walls of the library symbolize the protective cell walls that support and maintain the bacteria’s structure, helping them manage and utilize resources effectively in a seemingly disorganized environment.
Practice Version
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