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Results from our forummicrobiology-archeobacteria and eubacteria Does anyone think that Archaeobacteria can live in any other environments than where it is comonly found?
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mithocondria, bacteria&chromosomes... a) granna b) thylakoids c) mesosoma d) cristae 2) all bacteria that cause disease are placed in the kingdom. a) fungi b) monera c) eubacteria d) archaeobacteria ( my choice ) ******* here i am confused about eubacteria because they are helpfull and disease carring too. and most of the bacteria ...
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archaeobacteria habitat... salty, hot/cold...extreme environments. Virii aren't alive. More discusion on that if you search the forum. as i know about six kingdoms..... archaeobacteria are only survive where there is no oxygen. they live is harsh places . example are solt loving bacteria, hot loving bacteria yup :lol:
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monera kingdom Yeah, monera was split into eubacteria(new) and archaeobacteria(old). I guess they found the genes diverged too much.. Eubacteria means "real bacteria". Archaebacteria means the "old bacteria" because the first to be discovered were extremophiles ...
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monera kingdomYeah, monera was split into eubacteria(new) and archaeobacteria(old). I guess they found the genes diverged too much. Pretty soon they'll have to do something about protist too. Right now it's just for putting things that don't belong elsewhere.
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