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Why are archaebacteria places in a kingdom separate from eubacteria?

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Answered by Nitish0001
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\mathfrak{\blue{Answer.}}Their cell membrane and RNA are also chemically different from the eubacteria. Most bacteria is classified in the kingdom of eubacteria (YOU back tier ee uh). They are also one-celled prokaryotes. ... These bacteria, scientists believe, added oxygen to the Earth's atmosphere billions of years ago.
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