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Madilyn
22 May, 17:10
How do bacteria and archaebacteria differ
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Atticus
22 May, 18:49
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The reason being is that bacteria is smaller than archaebacteria
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Luna Sexton
22 May, 19:58
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Difference in Cell structure. Similar to bacteria, Archaea do not have interior membranes but both have a cell wall and use flagella to swim. Archaea
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