Archaebacteria
Archaebacteria lives in the bottom of the ocean. Archaebacteria lives in the bottom of the ocean.
Archaebacteria is helpful in various ways. They are part of the nitrogen and carbon cycles, some of them help in digestion in the gut, they are also used for sewage treatment among others.
The two kingdoms that are used to classify bacteria are archaebacteria and eubacteria.
archaebacteria consists of complex cells
one kind of archaebacteria is the methanogens
They have their own kingdom called Archaebacteria.
Both archaebacteria and eubacteria
Yes, archaebacteria have a cell wall.
Here are the 3 types of Archaebacteria Archaebacteria>>>>> 1. Methanogens 2. Halophiles 3. Thermoacidiophiles
Archaebacteria is still present today and not extinct. Archaebacteria is a single cell microorganism and was once classified as bacteria.
The majority of archaebacteria are autotrophs. However a small percentage of archaebacteria is heterotrophic.