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  1. Eubacteria - Encyclopedia.com

    May 29, 2018 · Eubacteria Bacteria are microscopic organisms that comprise the domain Eubacteria. A domain is the highest grouping of organisms, superseding the level of kingdom in the classical …

  2. Bacterial Kingdoms - Encyclopedia.com

    Bacterial kingdoms Bacterial kingdoms are part of the classification scheme that fits bacteria into appropriate groupings based on certain criteria. The kingdom is the broadest classification category. …

  3. Prokaryota - Encyclopedia.com

    Prokaryota The prokaryota are one of the two major groups of biological organisms. The other is the eukaryota . Prokaryotes consist of two kingdoms: the archaebacteria and the eubacteria. …

  4. Cyanobacteria - Encyclopedia.com

    Jun 27, 2018 · Cyanobacteria Cyanobacteria are a morphologically diverse group of photosynthetic prokaryotic microorganisms that form a closely related phylogenetic lineage of eubacteria. …

  5. Prokaryotae - Encyclopedia.com

    Prokaryotae Prokaryote is a kingdom, or division, in the classification scheme devised for all life on Earth. This kingdom, which is also designated as Monera, includes all bacteria and blue-green algae …

  6. Cell Wall - Encyclopedia.com

    May 14, 2018 · Owing to its exceptional strength and its ability to control cell shape, the extracellular matrix of eubacteria, algae, fungi, and plants is called the cell wall. The composition of cell walls …

  7. Mycoplasmas | Encyclopedia.com

    May 23, 2018 · mycoplasmas A group of eubacteria that lack a rigid cell wall and are among the smallest of all living cells (diameter 0.1 μm–0.8 μm). They are either saprotrophic or parasitic and are …

  8. Bacterial Adaptation - Encyclopedia.com

    Bacterial adaptation Bacteria have been designed to be adaptable. Their surrounding layers and the genetic information for these and other structures associated with a bacterium are capable of …

  9. Archaebacteria - Encyclopedia.com

    May 29, 2018 · Archaebacteria Life on Earth can divided into three large collections, or domains. These are the Eubacteria (or "true" bacteria ), Eukaryota (the domain that humans belong to), and Archae. …

  10. Monerans - Encyclopedia.com

    Eubacteria are considered to be "true" bacteria and are composed of types with which scientists are most familiar. Some make their own food as plants do, while others get their energy by fermentation …