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How are Archea different from Bacteria

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can form Methane
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have different rRNA sequences
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do not have peptidoglycan in their cell walls
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all of these are correct
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The correct option is D all of these are correct
Archea are considered to be primitive than the Eubacteria, having properties more similar to Eukaryotes as compared to Eubacteria. Some of the features that are different from Eubacteria are, they are found in extremes of temperature, most of them are chemoautotrophs or chemoheterotrophs, Methanogens are a type of chemoheterotrophs that produce methane as a metabolic byproduct, they have pseudomurein or peudopeptidoglyclans in their cell wall.
So, the correct option is 'all of these are correct'

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