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Archaeabacteria is a kingdom in the domain Archaea, and Eubacteria is a kingdom in the domain Bacteria. Both kingdoms contain bacteria that are prokaryotic, unicellular, and autotrophs or heterotrophs. However, Arechaeabacteria have cell walls without peptidoglycan which is the opposite from Eubacteria. Eubacteria often are the types of bacteria that make up dangerous diseases. Also, Archaeabacteria can live in extreme environments that many other organisms could not stand.

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by biochemical characteristicsArchaebacteria are composed of single-celled organisms lacking organelles or a nucleus. Eubacteria are composed of true bacteria or prokaryotic unicellular microorganisms.

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in the way they reproduce

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They differ because one has a true nucleus and the other doesn't and also, they both were very complicated or organized microorganisms.

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They are different due to different compositions of their cell wall .

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Q: How do archaebacteria and Eubacteria kingdoms differ?
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