It seems like you're describing some aspects of classification and biological characteristics. Let's break down the statements you've shared about yourself and Streptococcus, which is a genus of bacteria.
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You and Streptococcus have nothing in common. - This statement is not entirely accurate. While humans (you) and Streptococcus bacteria are very different organisms, they do share some fundamental biological characteristics, such as being made up of cells and containing genetic material.
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You both belong to the same domain. - This statement is also incorrect. Humans belong to the domain Eukarya, while Streptococcus bacteria belong to the domain Bacteria. They do not belong to the same domain.
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You both are made up of cells. - This statement is true. Both humans (as multicellular organisms) and Streptococcus (as unicellular organisms) are composed of cells.
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You both have genetic material in your nucleus. - This statement is false in the context of Streptococcus. Human cells (which are eukaryotic cells) have their genetic material contained within a nucleus. In contrast, Streptococcus, being prokaryotic, does not have a nucleus; instead, its genetic material is located in the cytoplasm.
In summary, while you share some fundamental characteristics with Streptococcus (like being made of cells), you differ significantly in terms of domain classification and cellular structure.