Motile - The Moving or having the power to move spontaneously: motile spores. Archaea bacteria is motile.
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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.
Fungi are non motile means they are not able to move.
Both archaebacteria and eubacteria
The common name for Eubacteria and Archaebacteria both is bacteria. The scientific names are Eubacteria/Bacteria and Archaebacteria/Archaea.
The differance is that they Eubactiria is bad
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.
Fungi are non motile means they are not able to move.
They are motile if oxygen is present.
Both archaebacteria and eubacteria
Mastigophores use flagella for motility.
Protista are both motile and nonmotile. Protists are heterotrophs and autotrophs. Protista are unicellar. Archeae are unicellular and motile and non motile.
There are two kingdoms of bacteria, Archaebacteria and Eubacteria.
The common name for Eubacteria and Archaebacteria both is bacteria. The scientific names are Eubacteria/Bacteria and Archaebacteria/Archaea.
Eubacteria live in extreme environments. archaebacteria live everywhere else.
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After the discovery of archaebacteria, it was decided that archaebacteria and eubacteria have too many different characteristics that they need their own domains.
Eubacteria, Archaebacteria, Protista, and Fungi