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Explain how organisms in the kingdom eubacteria differ from those in the kingdom archaebacteria.

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Answer: Because both archaebacteria and eubacteria come from the same Kingdom Monera, they only have two similarities: they're both from the same kingdom, and they're both unicellular prokaryotes. A unicellular organism has only one cell. Another similarity they have is that they are both prokaryotes.

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Answer:

Archaebacteria are called ancient bacteria whereas the eubacteria are called true bacteria. Eubacteria are usually found in soil, water, living in and on of large organisms. The main difference between archaebacteria and eubacteria is their habitats in the environment.

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