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The definition of archaebacteria are primitive bacteria microorganisms that have one cell and live in environments that are severe, such as those that are extremely salty or hot.
An example of archaebacteria are methanogens. noun
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- Archaebacteria are one of the oldest living organisms (to be known) on Earth.
- They are classified as bacteria because many of their features resemble the bacteria when observed under a microscope.
- They belong to the kingdom Archaea and hence are named Archaebacteria.
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