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Compare and contrast eubacteria and archaebacteria?

Eubacteria have a rigid cell wall and are either motile or non-motile. They also have a thick layer of proteoglycan. Archaebacteria have unique properties and are much harder to identify than eubacteria. It is almost impossible to classify.


What is the common and scientific name for archaebacteria?

The common name for Eubacteria and Archaebacteria both is bacteria. The scientific names are Eubacteria/Bacteria and Archaebacteria/Archaea.


Is a prokaryotic found in eubacteria or an archaebacteria?

Prokaryote is a type of organism in which the eubacteria or an archaebacteria belong to. Being a prokaryote simply means that it has no "true nucleus" and that it does not contain membrane-bound organelles. Since the eubacteria and archaebacterias both qualify for this, they are both considered to be a prokaryote.----------My science teacher gave us a tip,Prokaryiotic- pro/no. Prokaryotics have nonucleus.Eukaryotic- Eu/do. Eukaryotics do have nuclei.


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

Eubacteria and archaebacteria can be both heterotrophic (obtaining nutrients from organic compounds) and autotrophic (able to produce their own food through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis), depending on the species.


How is eubacteria mobility different from archaebacteria?

Eubacteria typically have flagella for mobility, while archaebacteria do not. Additionally, eubacteria may have pili for attachment and movement on surfaces, which are less common in archaebacteria. Overall, eubacteria tend to have more diverse mechanisms for mobility compared to archaebacteria.

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What organelle can be found in protists But not in eubacteria or archaebacteria?

flagella


What are the 6 kingdoms?

Fungi, Archaebacteria, Eubacteria, Animalia, Plantae, Protists


What are the 6 kindgoms?

Archaebacteria, Plants, , Protists, Fungi, Eubacteria and Animals


How do protists differ from archaebacteria and eubacteria?

Sorry to be rude, but isn't that obvious? Archaebacteria and Eubacteria are both bacteria, just in a different form. Bacteria are not protists because they lack parts just to be a cell. They are alive but are not included in the Protista family because they lack a nucleus, lysosomes, and so on.


What are the six kingdoms of live?

umm... there archaebacteria, Eubacteria, protists, funji, plants, and animalsBye


How many kindoms of organisms are there?

6. They are: animals, plants, protists, fungi, archaebacteria, and eubacteria.


Compare and contrast eubacteria and archaebacteria?

Eubacteria have a rigid cell wall and are either motile or non-motile. They also have a thick layer of proteoglycan. Archaebacteria have unique properties and are much harder to identify than eubacteria. It is almost impossible to classify.


What kinds of microbes are there?

I) Prions II) Viroids III) Viruses IV) Archaebacteria V) Eubacteria, and VI) The Protists.


What are the five kindoms in order rom leat to most specific?

Archaebacteria, Eubacteria, Protists, Fungi, Plants, Animals.


What is the common and scientific name for archaebacteria?

The common name for Eubacteria and Archaebacteria both is bacteria. The scientific names are Eubacteria/Bacteria and Archaebacteria/Archaea.


What kingdom does not have nucleus in its cells?

The thing is Eukaryotes don't have a nucleus, but prokaryotes do. So if Archaebacteria and Eubacteria are prokaryotes, and Protists, Fungi, Plants and Animals are Eukaryotes, than that means Archaebacteria and Eubacteria have a nucleus and Protists, Fungi, Plants and Animals don't have a nucleus.


What are living things other than plants and animals?

Other than the organisms that fall under the kingdoms of animals and plants, living organism fall under the categories of Fungi, Protists, Eubacteria (Monera), and Archaebacteria. Examples from these kingdoms are: Fungi: mold Protists: algae Eubacteria (Monera): E. Coli Archaebacteria: Halophiles

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