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difference between archaebacteria and eubacteria.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Archaebacteria are characterized by having different cell call components, coenzymes and RNA Sequences compared to bacteria. It is believed that they evolved separately from Bacteria. ...

Eubacteria have a rigid cell wall. However, they can be both gram positive and gram-negative.

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Answered by sinzoshree
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Difference between Archaebacteria and Eubacteria:

⏬Archaea constitute a domain of single-celled organisms. These microorganisms lack cell nuclei and are therefore prokaryotes. Archaea were initially classified as bacteria, receiving the name archaebacteria, but this classification is outmoded.

⏬Eubacteria Bacteria are a type of biological cell. They constitute a large domain of prokaryotic microorganisms. Typically a few micrometres in length, bacteria have a number of shapes, ranging from spheres to rods and spirals. Bacteria were among the first life forms to appear on Earth, and are present in most of its habitats.

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