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difference between archaebacteria and eubacteria​

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Answered by rafat6470
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Answer:

archaebacteria are the ancient bacteria composed of prokaryotic cells.they are not sensitive to antibiotics and live in extreme environment (is - either very hot or very cold temperatures)

eubacteria are the true bacteria and are sensitive to antibiotics

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Archaebacteria, eubacteria and cyanobacteria are the three domains of kingdom monera. Archaebacteria are called ancient bacteria whereas the eubacteria are called true bacteria. Eubacteria are usually found in soil, water, living in and on of large organisms.

Most archaebacteria appear like bacteria, when observed under the microscope. ... Eubacteria are microscopic single-celled organisms. They are sometimes referred to as the “true bacteria,” differentiating them from Archaebacteria. The vast majority of organisms we think of as “bacteria” are Eubacteria.

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