Answer :
Answer:
- Archaea lack true peptidoglycan in their cell walls.
- The cytoplasmic membrane lipids of archaea have branched or ringform hydrocarbon chains
Explanation:
The prokaryotes include two types of organisms, the archaea and bacteria but not all the archeae and bacteria are prokaryotes. In the past the archeae were also considered as bacteria and named as archeabacteria beacuse of their same prokaryotic nature. Archeae and bacteria exhibit several differences suc as;
- Archaea does not have true peptidoglycan.
- The cytoplasmic membrane lipids of archaea have branched or ringform hydrocarbon chains.
- Archaea have three RNA polymerases while bacteria have only one.
- Archaea are considered as extremophiles
- Archaea cell membrane contains ether linkages.