Archaea bacteria live and thrive in extreme environments (extreme salt, extreme temperature), whereas eubacteria live best in more 'normal' environments that are closer to what we (humans) are used to.
Why are they being abused?
Does a animal that is going to be used for human consumption deserve to be treated cruelly?
Does the USDA regulate pig farms and treatment of the pigs?
Are there sanctions for cruelty?
How are the pigs slaughtered, humanly or not?
Overproduction of offspring, inherited variation, and the struggle to survive.
So: b, d, and e
Answer:
you are a living thing like an animal
Explanation: