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What is Archaebacteria in biology

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Answered by Silvershades02
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Methanogenic Archaea play a pivotal role in ecosystems with organisms that derive energy from oxidation of methane, many of which are Bacteria, as they are often a major source of methane in such environments and can play a role as primary producers

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Answered by MOSFET01
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These microbes are prokaryotes, meaning they have no cell nucleus. Archaea were initially classified as bacteria, receiving the name archaebacteria.


e.g.Crenarchaeota,Methanobrevibacter Smithii

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