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Are archaebacteria multicellular?


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Archaebacteria:

  1. Archaebacteria are mainly found in harsh environments such as hot springs, salty, and marshy regions.
  2. Example: Halobacterium, Methanosaeta.
  3. They are prokaryotes that possess a nucleoid (an irregular-shaped region) that contains circular DNA.
  4. They also lack various membrane-bound organelles.
  5. Multicellular organisms possess more than one cell. Example: plants, animals.
  6. Archaebacteria are not multicellular. They are unicellular organisms that are made up of only one cell.

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