Archaebacteria differ from eubacteria in

Archaebacteria differ from eubacteria in

Options

(a) cell membrane structure
(b) mode of nutrition
(c) cell shape
(d) mode of reproduction

Correct Answer:

cell membrane structure

Explanation:

Archabacteria differ from other bacteria in having a different cell wall structure .They lack peptidoglyan in cell wall and process a monolayer of branched fatty acids attached to glycerol by ether bonds in their cell membranes.

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