Which of the following statements accurately differentiates Archaebacteria from Eubacteria?
Archaebacteria have peptidoglycan in their cell walls, while Eubacteria do not.
Archaebacteria lack introns in their genes, while Eubacteria have introns.
Archaebacteria have branched chain lipids in their cell membranes, while Eubacteria have straight chain lipids.
Archaebacteria are sensitive to antibiotics, while Eubacteria are resistant.
Related Questions
Eubacteria have rigid cell wall made up of
Murein
Peptidoglycan
Cellulose
Chitin
Read the given statements and select the correct option.
Statement A: Bacteria cells walls are made of Peptidoglycan.
Statement B: Bacteria cell walls are same as Cell walls of Plants and Fungi
Only statement A is correct
Only statement B is correct
Both statements are correct
Both statements are incorrect
Murein is not found in the cell wall of
Nostoc
Eubacteria
Cyanobacteria
Diatoms
Pseudomurein is the cell wall material in:
Actinomycetes
Eubacteria
Chrysophytes
Archaebacteria