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Archaea bacteria is a sort of misnomer. They are two different domains. Archaea are prokaryotes, but are actually much different than eubacteria. They are not true bacteria. However eubacteria are true bacteria meaning they have a peptidoglycan cell wall. However they are both prokaryotes. The third domain are eukarya which are eukaryotes.

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Is eubactria a prokaryote or eukaryote?

The term 'Eubacteria' is sometimes used to refer to the biological domain of bacteria, to distinguish them from the 'Archaea'. Both Eubacteria and Archaea are prokaryotes.


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


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Archaea and eubacteria were found to be most different because?

Archaea and eubacteria are most different in terms of their cell membrane structure, as archaea have unique membrane lipids, and their genetic machinery, which is more similar to eukaryotes than bacteria. These differences reflect distinct evolutionary lineages and adaptations to different environments.


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Do archaea have a nuclei?

No, they are like eubacteria. The genes just float in the cytoplasm


What two groups are most similar in physical characteristics?

Archaea and Eubacteria


What two groups are the most similar physical characteristics?

Archaea and Eubacteria


What two groups are the most similar in physical characteristic?

Archaea and Eubacteria


You can identify or classify archaea and eubacteria by?

Archaea and Eubacteria can be differentiated by their cell wall composition, with Archaea typically having unique cell wall components like pseudopeptidoglycan or polysaccharides, while Eubacteria have peptidoglycan cell walls. Additionally, they have different membrane lipid structures, with Archaea having ether-linked lipids and Eubacteria having ester-linked lipids. These organisms also have distinct genetic and metabolic features that help classify them into separate domains.


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both archaea and bacteria are domains that are made up of prokaryots. prokaryots do not have a nucleus. the only domain that is known to have nuclei is eukarya.


How do eubacteria and archoebacteria differ?

Eubacteria are more common and diverse than archaea, inhabiting various environments including soil, water, and the human body. Archaea have unique cell membrane structures and thrive in extreme environments such as hot springs or deep-sea vents. Additionally, archaea have a distinct genetic makeup and metabolic processes compared to eubacteria.