How are eubacteria and archaebacteria different?


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The Eu bacteria is a prototypical domain of life with a set of characters that unite its extraordinarily diverse taxa. Characteristic are a type of eukaryote, that is, a unicellular organism without a cell nucleus.They make up the kingdom Archer. ChaCha on!

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The Eubacteria is a prokaryotic domain of life with a set of characters that unite its extraordinarily diverse taxa. Archaebacteria are a type of prokaryote, that is, a unicellular organism without a cell nucleus.They make up the kingdom Archae.

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