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Archaea and Eubacteria are both forms of bacteria. Look at the short definitions of both of them. How are they different?

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archae linked to jiving
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archaea do not have interior membranes but both have a cell wall and use flagella to swim. Archaea differ in the fact that their cell wall does not contain peptidoglycan and cell membrane uses ether linked lipids as opposed to ester linked lipids in bacteria
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