Some Eubacteria lives in teeth, soil, water, and bodies.
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
it is eubacteria
morms and bacteria
well, eubacteria live in our mouth to help us break down food, and they also live in our stomachs and help us break down food there too. Fungi decompose us when we die. we also eat some fungi for treats, i.e. truffles, some protists can live off of us, i.e. malaria. and protists...idk sry. -hope this helps, Anna lee
Eubacteria live in extreme environments. archaebacteria live everywhere else.
Chlamydia is a eubacteria. Most bacteria are eubacteria unless the bacteria live in extreme environments.
it's eubacteria
Eubacteria can be found in a wide range of habitats, including soil, water, air, and the human body. They are one of the most diverse and abundant group of bacteria on Earth, thriving in various environments due to their adaptability and ability to metabolize different nutrients.
Eubacteria is unicellular,which means that it has 1 cell.
it feed off of dead organisms!
unlike archaebacteria that live in extreme environments, eubacteria live elsewhere
it is eubacteria
morms and bacteria
umm... there archaebacteria, Eubacteria, protists, funji, plants, and animalsBye
No, eubacteria are prokaryotes.
well, eubacteria live in our mouth to help us break down food, and they also live in our stomachs and help us break down food there too. Fungi decompose us when we die. we also eat some fungi for treats, i.e. truffles, some protists can live off of us, i.e. malaria. and protists...idk sry. -hope this helps, Anna lee