While eubacteria may lack the organized organelles found in eukaryotic cells, many eubacteria have specialized internal membranes. Cyanobacteria, for example, have membranes that contain chlorophyll and other chemicals required to carry out photosynthesis.
No, Bacteria are prokaryotes they are cells that don't have membrane-bound organelles.
No, the two kingdoms Eubacteria and Archaebacteria both lack membrane bound organelles. This is therefore a prokaryotic cell
All but members of the eubacteria and archaebacteria have mitochondria.
It contains in neither of them.It is only in eukaryotes.
Kingdom Monera
Chlamydia is a eubacteria. Most bacteria are eubacteria unless the bacteria live in extreme environments.
Eubacteria is one of the two bacteria kingdoms. In the Eubacteria both the consumers and producers will be found under this category.
All but members of the eubacteria and archaebacteria have mitochondria.
It contains in neither of them.It is only in eukaryotes.
Since bacteria are prokaryotic, they do not contain lysosomes. Prokaryotes also do not contain a nucleus, mitochondria, or other membrane-bound organelles.
Yes, eubacteria do contain ribosomes.As in eukaryotic cells, the ribosomes are the sites of polypeptide synthesis.Like the ribosomes in other organisms, eubacterial ribosomes are constructed of RNA and proteins. However, the details of their chemical composition are different from those of the other major groups (eukaryotes and archaeobacteria) and are characteristic of eubacteria.The chemistry of the ribosomes in mitochondria and chloroplasts is like that of eubacteria.
No, eubacteria are prokaryotes.
what are some kinds of eubacteria
Nope and archeabacteria doesn't either.No, the cells of a Eubacteria do not have a nucleus.
Kingdom Monera
No in fact eubacteria is prokaryotic.
Yes, salmonella is caused by eubacteria.
Yes infact Eubacteria is pneumonia
Both archaebacteria and eubacteria