Exploring Archaea
Archaea represent a distinct domain of life, separate from bacteria and eukaryotes, with unique biochemical properties. Their RNA polymerase enzymes and membrane structures reveal deep similarities to eukaryotes, challenging previous assumptions about their evolutionary position. Unlike bacteria, archaea lack peptidoglycan in their cell walls, further emphasizing their unique classification.In this clip
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Episode 112: Introduction to Microbiology
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