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Archaebacteria differ from eubacteria in:

  1. A
    Cell membrane structure.
  2. B
    Mode of nutrition.
  3. C
    Cell shape.
  4. D
    Mode of reproduction.

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Archaebacteria differ from eubacteria primarily in their cell membrane structure. Archaebacteria have branched-chain lipids in their membranes, which allows them to survive in extreme environments. Eubacteria have unbranched fatty acids.

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Archaebacteria differ from eubacteria in:
A
Cell membrane structure.
B
Mode of nutrition.
C
Cell shape.
D
Mode of reproduction.

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