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write a note on archebacteria​

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Answered by Jiya0071
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Archaebacteria are known to be the oldest living organisms on earth. They belong to the kingdom Monera and are classified as bacteria because they resemble bacteria when observed under a microscope. Apart from this, they are completely distinct from prokaryotes.

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Archaebacteria are known to be the oldest living organisms on earth. They belong to the kingdom Monera and are classified as bacteria because they resemble bacteria when observed under a microscope. Apart from this, they are completely distinct from prokaryotes.

Explanation:

Archaebacteria are ancient group of bacteria living in extreme environments. 2. They are characterized by possessing cell walls without peptidoglycan. 3. The lipids in their plasma membrane are branched differing from all other organisms.

Extra information:

Archaebacteria are the most primitive bacteria, probably by the first form of life, which evolved in a different line from that of true bacteria. These are adapted to extreme conditions like anoxygeny, pH, salinity and temperature.

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