Archea Bacteria

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-Archea bacteria are unicellular.
-They live in environments without oxygen.
-Archea bacteria are also prokaryotic.
-They move around using the cilia part of their bodies.
-They also reproduce asexually.
-They have a cell wall without peptidoglycan.
-Archaebacteria are the oldest organisms living on the Earth.
-Since these organisms don’t have a nucleus, the genetic material floats freely in the cytoplasm.
-Each cell consists of a copy of circular DNA. It is quite rapid process. Some species divide every 20 minutes.
-There are three phyla or groups of archaebacteria, such as methanogens, halophiles and thermoacidophiles.