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How do bacteria and archaea differ?

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Answered by krish2819
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similar to bacteria Archaea not have interior membrane but both have a cell wall and use flagella to swim. archaea differ in the fact that their cell wall does not contain peptiglycen.

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Answered by Anonymous
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How do bacteria and archaea differ?

Until the middle of the 20th century, biologists classified all living things as either a plant or an animal. But this system failed to accommodate fungi, protists and bacteria. So by the 1970s, the classification system evolved to what was known as Five Kingdoms — prokaryotes (bacteria) and eukaryotes (plants, animals, fungi, protists).

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