Bacteria
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A domain of unicellular prokaryotes with cell walls
Real World Example
Imagine trying to organize a closet that's overflowing with clothes, shoes, and accessories, but you only have a small space to work with. Just like organizing a cramped closet requires arranging items efficiently within limited boundaries, bacteria, a domain of unicellular prokaryotes, manage to function with all their necessary components packed into a single cell enclosed by a sturdy cell wall. The connection is that both scenarios involve maximizing efficiency and structure in a confined space: the closet uses shelves and hangers to keep everything in order, while bacteria use their cell wall and compact internal organization to maintain their essential functions.
Practice Version
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