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10. The uniqueness in Archaebacteria is the presence of
Peptidoglycan rich cell wall
Ether linked long branched alcohols bound to glycerol
Nuclear membrane
None of these

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Answered by chitralaashritha
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the uniqueness in archaebacteria is the presence of ether link to long branched alcohol bound to glycerol.

Option 2.

Explanation:

  • Archaebacteria is one of the most oldest form of creature which was present in Earth.
  • Due to the presence of structures in the cell wall like the ether link long branched alcohol is able to live in the extremes of the environment such as extremes of temperature and in salt water streams. It is able to adapt to the environment very quickly.

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