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what is archaebacter and eubacteria

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Answered by sarahshaju2006
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While both archaebacteria and eubacteria are prokaryotic, they are evolutionarily different. All prokaryotic cells are unicellular, have a cell wall and lack both a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. ... We can use antibiotics to kill bacteria and to treat diseases caused by these prokaryotes.
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Answered by KarthikM
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These are the two groups of organism divided from kingdom Monera and Karl Woese divided these Monera into Eubacteria ( bacteria) and archaebacteria ( archae ).
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