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Q: What is the order for archaebacteria?
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What is the common name for the Archaebacteria kingdom?

Archaebacteria


What is the kingdom of archaebacteria order family class genus and species?

what is the scientific name of methano gen


What is archaebacteria where does it live and what it feeds on or produces?

Archaebacteria lives in the bottom of the ocean. Archaebacteria lives in the bottom of the ocean.


What is one kind of archaebacteria?

one kind of archaebacteria is the methanogens


What kingdom does the archaebacteria belong to?

They have their own kingdom called Archaebacteria.


Do archaebacteria have cell wall?

Yes, archaebacteria have a cell wall.


Does archaebacteria have complex cells?

archaebacteria consists of complex cells


Are archaebacteria and eubacteria both protists?

Both archaebacteria and eubacteria


What are three typess of archaebacteria?

Here are the 3 types of Archaebacteria Archaebacteria>>>>> 1. Methanogens 2. Halophiles 3. Thermoacidiophiles


What is the scientific classification of a protist animal plant eubacteria archaebacteria?

Classification 1 : Kingdom: Monera (bacteria) Phylum: Archaebacteria Class: Thermoprotei Order: Thermoproteales Family: Thermoproteaceae Genus: Pyrobaculum Species: Pyrobaculum aerophilum Classification 2 : Kingdom: Monera (Bacteria) Phylum: Archaebacteria Class: Methanomicrobia (methanogens) Order: Methanomicrobiales Family: Methanomicrobiaceae Genus: Methanogenium Species: Methanogenium frigidum


What is the cell type of eubacteria and archaebacteria heterotrophic or autotrophic or both?

The majority of archaebacteria are autotrophs. However a small percentage of archaebacteria is heterotrophic.


Is archaebacteria present or extinct?

Archaebacteria is still present today and not extinct. Archaebacteria is a single cell microorganism and was once classified as bacteria.