Generally, all cells must have membranes, so yes they do.
eubacteria because they are the most common prokaryotes. if something was an older form it would be more common because its been around for a long time.
it is a membrane. a membrane of a chloroplast.
the outer membrane is not continuous with the thylakoid membrane
it has cell membrane and lipid membrane
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An archaebacterium is a primitive bacterium-like organism in the kingdom Archaea.
yea they are
metanogens
yes they are
Archaebacterium refers to micro-organisms which are similar to bacterial but have a different molecular structure. They are believed to be an intermediary between eukaryotes and bacteria.
protist
Yes they are prokariyotic organisms.They are early cells on earth
Yes of course they have.Ribosomes are almost in every cell
Archaebacteria usually lack cholesterol as a fluidity barrier.
Come again, please? An archaebacterium is a unicellular prokaryote. It doesn't even have a nucleus, let alone any organ systems!
eubacteria because they are the most common prokaryotes. if something was an older form it would be more common because its been around for a long time.
it is a membrane. a membrane of a chloroplast.