escherichia coli
Otherwise known as E. coli. Maybe you've heard of it? :]
Some examples of eubacteria are:
-bacillus antracis
-bacillus pneumoniae
This is no longer a kingdom and has been split in to two categories called Archaebacteria and Eubacteria. An example of an archaebacteia is a thermophilic. An example of an Eubacteria is the E. Coli bacteria.
Eubacteria are prokaryotic, meaning that they lack a nucleus or organelles bound to the membrane. Protists are eukaryotic, meaning that they do have the nucleus.
There are five classifications: Animilia (Animals), Plantae (plants), Protista (protists), Fungi (fungi), and Monera (Eubacteria and Archeobacteria).Some examples are:Animalia ----> Turtle, Fox, HumanPlantae ----> Grass, Trees, flowersProtista ----> Paramecium, Amoeba, and AlgaeFungi ----> Mushrooms, molds, rustsMonera ----> Eubacteria, Archeobacteria, cyanobacteria
All reptiles have scales. So, some examples would be king snakes, geckos, and tuatara.
Monera Archaebacteria Eubacteria Protist Fungi Plants Animals
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Escherichia coli (E. coli) is a common eubacteria found in the human gut and plays a role in digestion. Another example is Bacillus subtilis, which is found in soil and is commonly used in biotechnology for its ability to produce enzymes and antibiotics.
Eubacteria
what are some kinds of eubacteria
a eubacteria is an example of non-multicellular
Some Eubacteria lives in teeth, soil, water, and bodies.
Methanogens (Archaea) , Escherichia coli (Eubacteria) following are example of monera .
Eubacteria is a domain, and has allot of examples! But, here are my favorite: Clostridium tetani, Clostridium botulinum, Clostridium perfringens, Bacillus antracis, Bacillus pneumoniae, Esherischia coli......
Eubacteria is a domain, and has allot of examples! But, here are my favorite: Clostridium tetani, Clostridium botulinum, Clostridium perfringens, Bacillus antracis, Bacillus pneumoniae, Esherischia coli......
Some have flagella that allow them move in twisting motion, some can move by themselves by gliding some don't move at all!!
exampless of monera are: bacteria and blue-green bacteria....... im not sure but i think eubacteria and archebacteria ....
some are autotrophs and some are heterotrophs. They are related to bacteria.