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What is the difference between Bacteria and Archaebacteria

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Bacteria are microscopic unicellular micro-organisms having circular DNA in a region called nucleoid as well as few organelles of which none are surrounded by an envelope. They are prokaryotes. Only some bacteria cause diseases while others are useful in nature.
Archaebacteria are unicellular microorganisms (prokaryote) that comes under domain archae and live under very extreme conditions. They are different from both bacteria and eukaryotes.

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