Archaebacteria
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FACT: Archaebacteria cannot cook their own food since the single celled organisms are not able to use photosynthesis. This organism reproduces in an asexual way.
Domain: Archae
Kingdom: Bacteria
Fun Facts
In 1978, Carl Woese discovered Archaebacteria. In 1990, he proved that Archaebacteria was a separate kingdom.
Archaebacteria is placed in a different domain. It is one of the different branches of evolutionary descent. The three domains include Eukaryote, Bacteria and Archaea
Some Archaebacteria eat ammonia. There is no need to wonder that the recent researches find out that these simple organisms live in seawater and soil.
Archaebacteria can only live in an extreme environment. Most of them can live well in alkaline, acidic, and salty water. They can live at a very low temperature or at a very high temperature above 176 degree Farenheit.