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Archaebacteria
Probably eubacteria since they are in common environments and are almost similar to bacteria
The characteristics of the kingdom archaea include being unicellular and prokaryotic cells. They are normally found in very harsh conditions unfit for larger organisms.
The archaebacteria live in unusual (extreme) environments.
chemoautotrophs live in very harsh environments.
Archaebacteria
Archaebacteria
ArchaeBacteria
extremophile archibacteria
Prokaryotes that are found in environments that are extreme are classified in the Archaebacteria kingdom. The kingdom consists of single-celled microorganisms.
archaebacteria
Rotifers belong to the Animalia kingdom. Rotifers are aquatic animals that can be found in moist soil and freshwater environments.
Probably eubacteria since they are in common environments and are almost similar to bacteria
archaebacteria
protist
Because it was easier to survive in harsh enviorments.
Probably Halophytes, as they are able to metabolise salt or brack water and are normally found in arid and harsh environments.