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Archebacteria are bacteria that have survived thousands of years, and first developed in the late Precambrian era. Archebacteria can survive in extreme temperatures, breathe in carbon dioxide, and can live in the harshest conditions. Archebacteria still live today, along with their more modern cousins of Eurbacteria.
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Archebacteria are prokaryotic organisms. So they do not have nucleus.
animalia, eubacteria, plantae, protista, fungi, archebacteria
Yes, the archebacteria are single cell organisms.
Domain bacteria and Domain archebacteria
Exept bacteria and archebacteria all the others.Animals,plants fungi and protist
blue green algae archebacteria
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.