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Archaebacteria can be autotrophic, obtaining energy through processes like photosynthesis or chemosynthesis, or heterotrophic, relying on organic compounds for energy. Some archaebacteria are also capable of surviving in extreme environments where other organisms cannot, often by utilizing unique metabolic pathways.

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