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When we study about classification of the living organisms, we see that there are many different classification schemes given by various scientists.
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The most recent is the six kingdom classification that is given by carl wues.
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Under this classification, carl wues explains that there are six kingdoms, bacteria, rk and eukarya.
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He divides the six kingdoms into three domains of life.
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These three domains are bacteria, rk and eukarya.
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In eukaryotes, he included animals like, he included kingdoms like plants, animals, fungi, protista, these.
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Whereas, bacteria are the prokaryotes, rk also are the prokaryotes but they are differing from the bacterial features.
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There is a strong difference between bacterias and archaea organisms.
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Now, we will see that what kind of differences these three classes have.
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We have bacteria, we have archaea and we have eukaryotes.
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These are the three domain given by carl wues.
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Now, the cell type in bacteria is prokaryotic, cell type in rk is also prokaryotic but in eukarya, the cell type is eukaryotic.
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So, these are, this is one of the difference.
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Then second difference can be seen in relation to cell wall.
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Cell wall in bacteria is made up of peptidoglycan but in archaea, it does not contain peptidoglycan.
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Instead, it is made up of a substance known as pseudomorine.
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Then in eukaryotes, in plants, the cell wall is cellulosic, made up of cellulose...