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Which characteristic of Archaea differentiates them from both Bacteria and Eukarya? Members of Archaea are able to live in extreme environments The phospholipids in the cell membrane of Archaea are linked differently than those in Bacteria and Eukarya Members of Archaea do not have a membrane-bound nucleus Members of Archaea use RNA as their genetic code The histones that are present in Archaea are not found in either Bacteria or Eukarya

          Which characteristic of Archaea differentiates them from both Bacteria and Eukarya?

Members of Archaea are able to live in extreme environments
The phospholipids in the cell membrane of Archaea are linked differently than those in Bacteria and Eukarya
Members of Archaea do not have a membrane-bound nucleus
Members of Archaea use RNA as their genetic code
The histones that are present in Archaea are not found in either Bacteria or Eukarya
        
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Which characteristic of Archaea differentiates them from both Bacteria and Eukarya?

Members of Archaea are able to live in extreme environments
The phospholipids in the cell membrane of Archaea are linked differently than those in Bacteria and Eukarya
Members of Archaea do not have a membrane-bound nucleus
Members of Archaea use RNA as their genetic code
The histones that are present in Archaea are not found in either Bacteria or Eukarya

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Which characteristic of Archaea differentiates them from both Bacteria and Eukarya? Members of Archaea are able to live in extreme environments. The phospholipids in the cell membrane of Archaea are linked differently than those in Bacteria and Eukarya. Members of Archaea do not have a membrane-bound nucleus. Members of Archaea use RNA as their genetic code. The histones that are present in Archaea are not found in either Bacteria or Eukarya.
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00:01 Everyone in this question we have been asked about archa bacteria.
00:05 So this archa bacteria are the gram positive or gram negative bacteria.
00:15 And these are spherical shaped, rod shaped or spiral shaped bacteria.
00:23 And these can also be anaerobic, aerobic, spurtculative or it can be obligate.
00:34 These are grown in the extreme habitat and there is no neuramic acid present on it.
00:43 Rather there is presence of pseudomurein which is deamino acid to an et cetera elosa melanic acid and they have etherline linked elipathic chain and the metheonin is carried by the initial trna and it is also insensitive to the chloron fennel and it is sensitive to an anisomycin and insensitive to recamped sin and there is no chlorophyll present also it is resistant to lysosate and beta -lactane antibiotic that is phenycillin.
01:34 So the bacteria are basically sensitive to the anisomycin as well as the phenycin and the bacteria had the neuromic acid present in them but here it is not present.
01:51 And these live in extreme condition, that is, they can be methanogens, they can be extreme halophiles, or thermophiles.
02:00 And also the methulin is present on the initiated dna but in the bacteria formal methenin is present.
02:10 And here there is presence of etherlink allopathic gene that is not present in the bacteria.
02:16 So here option a says that the members of argea are able to live in extreme environments...
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