archebacteria are single-celled organisms (living things) that live in extremely harsh conditions, even those totally devoid of oxygen. They are different from bacteria (eubacteria) in that they have no peptidoglycan in their cell walls. The peptidoglycan adds strength and helps control the chemical flow inside and outside the cell walls. Archebacteria are not amoeba, which are protists (another kingdom of living things), even though amoeba are single-celled.
Archebacteria
Bacteria found in a sink belongs to the kingdom Bacteria.
exampless of monera are: bacteria and blue-green bacteria....... im not sure but i think eubacteria and archebacteria ....
there both.
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Protista, Fungi, Plant, AnimalMitochondria is found in domain eukariya. All eukariyotes have mitochondria
archebacteria means "old" eubacteria means "good"
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Kingdom Monera is divided into Archaea and Bacteria. Archaea consists of prokaryotic organisms that can survive in extreme environments, while Bacteria includes a wide variety of prokaryotic organisms found in diverse habitats.
Archebacteria are prokaryotic organisms. So they do not have nucleus.
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