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what is archebacteria?​

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Archaebacteria are a type of single-cell organism which are so different from other modern life-forms that they have challenged the way scientists classify life. ... Another remarkable trait of archaebacteria is their ability to survive in extreme environments, including very salty, very acidic, and very hot surroundings.

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Archaebacteria are a type of single-cell organism which are so different from other modern life-forms that they have challenged the way scientists classify life.

Another remarkable trait of archaebacteria is their ability to survive in extreme environments, including very salty, very acidic, and very hot surroundings.

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