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Archaebacteria By: Morgan, Kayla and Majid SAMPLE ORGANISMS!  Methogens which produce methane gas  Extreme thermophiles that thrive in temperatures up too 110 degrees celsius  Extreme Halophiles which are organisms that live in very salty water HABITAT!  Live in salt water lakes  Hot water springs  Animal Guts  Harsh Environments  High temperatures  High acids CHARACTERISTICS AND CLASSIFICATION!  Archaebacteria often life in environments where most other organisms cannot survive distinguishing themselves from others  Classified as a phylum  The cells contain a thick cytoplasm that contains all of the molecules and compounds of metabolism and nutrition CORPORAL STRUCTURE!  Prokaryote  Cell membrane is a branched chain with linked lipids  Archae cells only contain a limited amount of     organelles Unicellular (single celled) Lack complex organ systems Radial symmetrical (cutting through central axis at any point produces two halves that are mirror images) Move by flagella REPRODUCTION AND LIFE CYCLE!  Reproduce asexually by binary fission  Their abundance is largely a result of their rapid rate of reproduction  During the process of conjugation, genetic material is exchanged between 2 bacteria. Lead to genetic recombination causing that continued evolution of Archaebacteria CIRCULATION!  Archaebacteria don’t have a heart therefore no circulation whatsoever  Some use diffusion across the cell membrane to get the necessary gases for life in the cell. DIGESTION!  Heterotrophs  Some photosynthesize of chemical, some break down sulphurs' and some use hydrogen gas NERVOUS SYSTEM!  Archaebacteria do not have brain  They do have a nervous system  Respond to light (phototaxis), food (chemotaxis), temperature (thermotaxis) and to each other (conjugation) RESPIRATION! + 02  CO2 + H20 + ATP  Anaerobic  CH20 INTERESTING FACTS!  Archaebacteria were one of the first life forms to evolve on Earth!  Archaea are interesting organisms in that they have genes that are similar to both bacteria and eukaryotes!  No species of Archaebacteria is known to cause infection or disease PICTURES! Methanogens Halophiles and Methanogens Archaebacteria Archaebacteria Psychrophile