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What separates Archaebacteria from Eubacteria?
Archaebacteria do not have a nucleus
Eubacteria are multicellular
Archaebacteria do not have peptidoglycan in their cell walls
Eubacteria are found in extreme environments
One celled, some are plant-like and some are animal-like
animal
plant
fungi
protist
bacteria
Amoebas and paramecium are examples of
animals
plants
fungi
protists
bacteria
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