morms and bacteria
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Chlamydia is a eubacteria. Most bacteria are eubacteria unless the bacteria live in extreme environments.
unlike archaebacteria that live in extreme environments, eubacteria live elsewhere
They have different types of cell walls and cell membranes.
The only insects that I know live in the taiga are ants and mosquitos.
It is a eubacteria. Both eubacteria and archaebacteria are prokaryotes that have no organized nucleus and no membrnae bound organelles. The difference between the two is that archae bacteria tend to live in extreme conditions such as hydrothermal vents that can get up to 95°C, in very acidic or salty environments, places with no oxygen, and a wide array of places as such. Archaebacteria usually fall under one of three categories: mathanogens (organisms that convert carbon dioxide to methanol), thermophiles (organisms that can live in very hot and acid environments), or halophiles (organisms that tend to live in extremely salty environments such as the Dead Sea). As saccharomyces cerevisiae (yeast) doesn't fall under any of these categories, it is a eubacteria. It is a fungus, and in most cases, fungi will always be eubacteria.
Eubacteria live in extreme environments. archaebacteria live everywhere else.
Chlamydia is a eubacteria. Most bacteria are eubacteria unless the bacteria live in extreme environments.
yes people can live on the taiga biome
A lynx lives in a Taiga biome.
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Taiga is what moose live in
umm... there archaebacteria, Eubacteria, protists, funji, plants, and animalsBye
trees and fungai
mice, rats and birds
All dogs live in taiga
They live in most taiga biome areas.
Carnivores in the Taiga biome are arctic foxes, lynx', long-eared owls, wolves, eagles, and other animals that live in the Taiga that only eat meat! Did it help?