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note: this is science but there wasn't a option for "science" when asking my question..

question 1: Archaebacteria and Eubacteria are both unicellular.
A: true
B:False

question 2: Archaebacteria and Eubacteria live in extreme environments.
A:true
B:False

question 3: Archaebacteria and Eubacteria are both prokaryotic.
A:true
B:false

question 4: Archaebacteria and Eubacteria can both be heterotrophs or autotrophs.
A:true
B:false

question 5: Archaebacteria and Eubacteria are found almost everywhere.
A: true
B:false

all help is appreciated! ​


Sagot :

Answer:

1. True because they came from the same Kingdom Monera and both uncellular prokaryotes.

2.True

Archaebacteria are found in very harsh conditions such as in the volcanic vents or at the bottom of the sea. They are often called "extremophiles". They can easily survive in such extreme environment as sea vents releasing sulfide-rich gases, hot springs, or boiling mud around volcanoes.They can easily survive in such extreme environment as sea vents releasing sulfide-rich gases, hot springs, or boiling mud around volcanoes. They are found in the depths of the ocean. They are found in these place also swamps, deep-sea waters, sewage treatment facilities, and even in the stomachs of cows.

3.True because they came from one Kingdom or group.

4. True Eubacteria prokaryotes; autotrophic or heterotrophic; unicellular; could be good or bad bacteria

Archaebacteria prokaryote or eukaryote; autotrophic or heterotrophic; unicellular; found in the hot spots of the ocean; some are helpful; ancient

5. True

Prokaryotes, which include both bacteria and archaea, are found almost everywhere – in every ecosystem, on every surface of our homes, and inside of our bodies! Some live in environments too extreme for other organisms, such as hot vents on the ocean floor.