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how are archaebacteria different from eubacteria?​

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Answered by keerthanaroyal
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The basic difference in Eubacteria and Archaebacteria is based upon its cell wall structure and features related to DNA replication , transcription and translation machinery. Archaebacteria have ether linked membrane lipids with branched chains as compared to eubacteria.

Answered by himanibanga170
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(a) Archaebacteria different form eubacteria in that eubacteria have cell membrane composed mainly of glycerol-ester lipids, while archaebacteria have membrane made up of glycerol-ether lipid. ... Ether lipids are chemically more resistant then ester lipids.

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