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Difference between archaebacteria and cyanobacteria​

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Answered by divyanshi7292
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Archaebacteria or "ancient" bacteria, Cyanobacteria or "blue-green" bacteria, Eubacteria or "true" bacteria. Cyanobacteria and Eubacteria are very closely related. ... The most important difference between archaebacteria and eubacteria is that they have different RNA structures and different cell walls

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Answered by deetyaraghuvanshi14
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Cyanobacteria have chloroplast and heterocyst in their organization. Chloroplast is used in photosynthesis and heterocyst is used for fixing nitrogen by soil living bacteria. Example- Nostoc, Anabaena.

Archeabacteria- Chloroplast is absent and they live in marshy, salty and extremely high temperatures. They produce methane while living in ruminants of cattles. Example- Methanococcus, Thermococcus .

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