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The right answer is eukaryotic.
Thermus aquaticus, also called Thermophilus aquaticus, is a bacterium (bacteria are prokaryotic and not eukaryotic) thermophilic living near hot springs (50 to 80 ° C). Thermus aquaticus was described by Thomas Brock in 1969 in a spring in Yellowstone Park. It is a gram-negative, aerobic and heterotrophic bacterium.
The reign of the Fungi, also called Mycota or Fungi, is a taxon grouping eukaryotic organisms more commonly called mushrooms.