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The structure of archaebacterial varies greatly due to the dissimilar environments in which they are found. Most of them do have cell walls, however.

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Archae bacteria has a cell wall.

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Yes. It is a part of bacteria.

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Do archaebacteria have cell wall?

Yes, archaebacteria have a cell wall.


What is absent in the cell wall of archaebacteria?

Peptidoglycen are not present in the cell walls of archaebacteria.


Do archaebacteria have a cell wall?

Yes, archaebacteria have cell walls. :]yes, but a very unusaul one.


What is a archaebacteria's cell wall made of?

Isoprenyl Ether


Do archaebacteria have a cell wall composition?

Yes they do.


What structural of archaebacteria allows them to live in extrem environments?

cell wall


Does the Archeabacteria have a cell wall?

Archaebacteria do have cell walls, although not the same kind that plant cells have.


Compare and contrast eubacteria and archaebacteria?

Eubacteria have a rigid cell wall and are either motile or non-motile. They also have a thick layer of proteoglycan. Archaebacteria have unique properties and are much harder to identify than eubacteria. It is almost impossible to classify.


What kingdom would an organism that is prokaryotic unicellular and has a cell wall belong to?

Eubacteria and archaebacteria.


What is the main differences between the kingdom eubacteria and the kingdom archaebacteria?

The cell wall of the eubacteria is Peptidoglycan with muramic acid while the archaebacteria has a variety of types and with no muramic acid.


What are three types of extreme environments can archaebacteria survive?

Archaebacteria differ from other bacteria in having a different cell wall structure and this feature is responsible for their survival in extreme conditions. Archaebacteria are characterised by absence of peptidoglycan in their cell walls. Instead cell wall contains protein and non cellulosic polysaccharide.


How can you tell if a unknown organism is an archaebacterium or eubacterium by looking at the cell wall?

Archaebacteria usually lack cholesterol as a fluidity barrier.