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How is archea different from bacteria

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Answered by reetss2k7
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The cell wall of archaea is pseudopeptidoglycan, as they have ether bonds with the branching of aliphatic acids, whereas bacteria have lipid membrane ester bonds with fatty acids. Archaea exactly do not follow glycolysis or Kreb cycle but uses similar pathway, but bacteria follows these pathways to produce energy

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Answered by shresthalove
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pseudopetidoglycan

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