archaebacteria that inhibit slime environment is called ?
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Archaebacteria are primitive, single-celled microorganisms that are prokaryotes with no cell nucleus. Each archaea has the ability to live in very severe environments. ... Archaebacteria examples have unusual cell walls, membranes, ribosomes, and RNA sequences. They often have the ability to produce methane.
Archaebacteria are microscopic organisms found in extreme places on earth. Because they're in such strange places, their nutrition is varied and complex, but often includes direct absorption, chemosynthesis, and unusual uses of the sun's light.
Capsule or slime layer is used to describe glycocalyx which is a thin, high molecular weight secretory substance present in many bacteria external to cell wall . It is composed of polysaccharide, polypeptide, or both. ... Capsules contain water which protects the bacteria against desiccation.
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Unicellular microorganisms in the domain Archaea, which is genetically distinct from bacteria and eukaryotes, and often inhabiting extreme environmental conditions.
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