Archeabacteria
Bryce McCracken and Sarah Zimmerle
Nucleus Structure
Archeabacteria have one of the simplest forms of cell structure. They do not have a nucleus.
Interesting Facts
- Allowed to live in extreme environments because they do not have any peptidoglycan. ( Made of sugars and amino acids)
Peptidoglycan allows the cell wall to remain stronger and will keep the bacteria from bursting in the extreme environment.
- Live in the ocean because its salty
- Discovered recently about 1983
Caliente
Archeabacteria is found in extreme environments such as no oxygen, hot springs, or highly acidic environments.
Yellowstone National Park
Many Archeabacteria are located at Yellowstone's geysers .
Archeabacteria
This is a photograph of what Archeabacteria looks like.
- What is the domain? Archea.
- Is Archeabacteria unicellular, multicellular, or both? They are unicellular.
- Is Archeabacteria autotrophic, heterotrophic, or both? They are both.