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Archaebacteria differ from eubacteria in: (a) Cell membrane (b) Mode of nutrition (c) Cell shape (d) Mode of reproduction​

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Answered by nutansingh1405
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Answer:

Option A) Cell Membrane

Explanation:

Cell membrane structure: the archaebacteria do not contain peptidoglycan in their wall but possess lipids in their membrane like that of eukaryotes. Thus, they do not have the same cell wall as that of bacteria. ... Mode of reproduction : They also reproduce by binary fission like all other bacteria reproduce .

Answered by vg2655w
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Answer:

Mode of reproduction is the correct option.

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