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  • What are the Simplest Cellular Life Forms? Bacteria & Archaea Explained
    The simplest life forms exhibiting cellular structures are bacteria and archaea.

    These are single-celled organisms called prokaryotes, which lack a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles found in more complex eukaryotic cells.

    While viruses are also incredibly small, they are not considered living organisms as they lack the ability to reproduce independently and require a host cell to replicate.

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