Answer:
The student who correctly identified the two characteristics of Eubacteria was Glenda (option A).
Explanation:
Eubacteria are unicellular prokaryotic microorganisms, provided with membrane and cell wall.
One of the distinctive characteristics of Eubacteria is their inability to associate and form tissues, as eukaryotic bacteria do, so they are unicellular organisms. In addition, they lack a nucleus, their genetic information is dispersed in the cytosol and they do not possess most of the organelles.
Eubacteria can be found on any surface and some of them can be considered harmful to living beings.
Other options:
None of the other students were able to identify these two characteristics of the Eubacteria.