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Do archaebacteria have a nucleus?


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Archaebacteria:

  1. Archaebacteria are simple primitive unicellular organisms that lack a well-defined nucleus.
  2. They belong to prokaryotes and do not have any membrane-bound organelles.
  3. Methanogens like Methanococcus and Methanospirillum, thermophiles like Thermus aquaticus and halophiles like Halococcus and Halobacterium are some examples of archaebacteria.

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