Biology, asked by tehreemf501, 11 months ago

prokaryotes are divided in eubacteria and archaebacteria, why?​

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There are two kingdoms of prokaryotes. These are the bacteria (or eubacteria ) and the archaebacteria (or the Archaea ). ... It is these differences that have resulted in the microorganisms being grouped into separate kingdoms. For example, eubacteria contain the rigid, stress-bearing network known as the peptidoglycan

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