As the heading you clicked on says, this page is all about Archaea Bacteria.
What makes Achaea Bacteria different than Eubacteria you ask? Well I'll tell you since you asked so nicely:
1.) They live in extreme environments, and not like on the top of that hill down the street extreme, like IN A VOLCANO extreme.
2.) In those extreme conditions, they can't come into contact with oxygen too long, as they can't breathe it.
3.) Though they look the same, Archaea bacteria are much older, like pre-Eukaryote ancient, they were the first.
4.) Archaea use a bigger variety of energy sources than eubacteria: like sugars, ammonia, or even hydrogen gas.
5.) Unlike eubacteria, some Archaea can photosynthesise and some can fix nitrogen, but none can do both; whereas some eubacteria can do both.
6.) Archaea can asexually reproduce by binary fission.
7.) Since they're older than dirt (literally) they don't have a nucleus, meaning their DNA juice is just all over the place inside them.
8.) Most Archaea don't live inside humans, with the exception of Methanogens, which live in our digestive tracts and make methane (farts).
9.) Even their DNA is completely diffrent from any other bacteria. Unlike Eubacteria, Archaea bacteria's DNA is really only RNA, and has no proteins in it at all.
10.) Archaea Bacteria are significantly smaller than Eubacteria, Archaea bacteria can only get up to 15 micrometers, where Eubacteria can get up to more than 50 micrometers.
What makes Achaea Bacteria different than Eubacteria you ask? Well I'll tell you since you asked so nicely:
1.) They live in extreme environments, and not like on the top of that hill down the street extreme, like IN A VOLCANO extreme.
2.) In those extreme conditions, they can't come into contact with oxygen too long, as they can't breathe it.
3.) Though they look the same, Archaea bacteria are much older, like pre-Eukaryote ancient, they were the first.
4.) Archaea use a bigger variety of energy sources than eubacteria: like sugars, ammonia, or even hydrogen gas.
5.) Unlike eubacteria, some Archaea can photosynthesise and some can fix nitrogen, but none can do both; whereas some eubacteria can do both.
6.) Archaea can asexually reproduce by binary fission.
7.) Since they're older than dirt (literally) they don't have a nucleus, meaning their DNA juice is just all over the place inside them.
8.) Most Archaea don't live inside humans, with the exception of Methanogens, which live in our digestive tracts and make methane (farts).
9.) Even their DNA is completely diffrent from any other bacteria. Unlike Eubacteria, Archaea bacteria's DNA is really only RNA, and has no proteins in it at all.
10.) Archaea Bacteria are significantly smaller than Eubacteria, Archaea bacteria can only get up to 15 micrometers, where Eubacteria can get up to more than 50 micrometers.