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What is an example of Archaea?

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Amoebas are not a bacteria and are protozoa which are eukaryotes and NOT Archaea . Which unlike other bacteria does not have peptidoglycan and is more related to eukaryotes than bacteria that is why the name changed for Archaeabacteria to just Archaea, lives in extreme conditions but can be found in other places,such as 30%of marine microbes, and does not cause infections to humans .

One example of Archaea is Methanococcus jammaschii which is one of the first to make this classification clear.

Protozoa are eukaryotes ,while Archaea are prokaryotes without membrane bound organelles.

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Korarchaeota are only found in in high temperature hydrothermal environments

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some examples are amobeas,reefotras and pteulomites.

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