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Why is archaea different from bacteria?

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Answered by Lion6666
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Archaea and bacteria are both prokaryotes, meaning they do not have a nucleus and lack membrane-bound organelles. ...

Answered by vishwacharanreddy201
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Archaea differ in the fact that their cell wall does not contain peptidoglycan and cell membrane uses ether linked lipids as opposed to ester linked lipids in bacteria.

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