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What are the main differences between Archaeabacteria and Bacteria?

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Answer: Both bacteria and archaea have a cell wall that protects them. In the case of bacteria, it is composed of peptidoglycan, whereas in the case of archaea, it is glycoproteins and so on.

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Both bacteria and archaea have a cell wall that protects them.

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