How are proryotes classified
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Differences in the cell wall affect how prokaryotes grow and how we classify them. In archaea, the cell wall, called the S-layer
(for surface layer), is made of proteins. In bacteria the cell wall is made up of a material called peptidoglycan.
Differences in the cell wall affect how prokaryotes grow and how we classify them. In archaea, the cell wall, called the S-layer
(for surface layer), is made of proteins. In bacteria the cell wall is made up of a material called peptidoglycan.
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Foundation The classification system divides all organisms into three large groups, or domains. These are Domain Archaea, Domain Bacteria, and Domain Eukarya. Domains Bacteria and Archaea are made up of prokaryotic cells. ... They have many genes that are more similar to eukaryotes than bacteria.
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