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What do archaebacteria and eubacteria have in common

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While both archaebacteria and eubacteria are prokaryotic, they are evolutionarily different. All prokaryotic cells are unicellular, have a cell wall and lack both a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. ... Archaebacteria have evolutionary similarities to both eubacteria and eukaryotic organisms, such as humans.
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While both archaebacteria and eubacteria are prokaryotic, they are evolutionarily different.

Archaebacteria have evolutionary similarities to both eubacteria and eukaryotic organisms, such as humans.

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