What are the two kingdoms of bacteria?
Archaebacteria and Eubacteria
The two kingdoms of bacteria are:
1. Eubacteria: This kingdom encompasses the majority of bacterial species. Eubacteria includes various bacteria that can be found all around us, including soil, air, water, and living organisms. These bacteria can be both helpful and harmful.
2. Archaebacteria: This kingdom includes primitive bacteria that are capable of surviving in extreme environments such as hot springs, deep-sea vents, and salt lakes. Archaebacteria is distinct from other bacteria in terms of biochemical characteristics and genetic makeup, indicating that it may be a separate evolutionary lineage.
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