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Difference between Archaea and Bacteria

May 29, 2023
written by Sidra Batool

The main difference between Archaea and Bacteria is the difference of their reproductive methods and cell membrane composition. Archaea undergo asexual reproduction through budding, binary fission, and fragmentation, while Bacteria produce spores to remain dormant for extended periods.

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Archaea vs. Bacteria

Here are the main differences between Archaea and Bacteria:

AspectBacteriaArchaea
ClassificationDomain BacteriaDomain Archaea
Cell TypeProkaryoticProkaryotic
Cell StructureLack nucleus and membrane-bound organellesLack nucleus and membrane-bound organelles
Cell WallVaries in compositionPseudopeptidoglycan
Cell MembraneEster-linked lipidsEther-linked lipids
FlagellaEvolved from type III secretion systemEvolved from bacterial type IV pili
Flagella AssemblySubunits added at the tip of flagellaSubunits added at the base of flagella
Genetic MaterialSingle, circular chromosomeSingle, circular chromosome
Metabolic DiversityAerobic, anaerobic, photosynthetic bacteriaModified form of glycolysis and citric acid cycle
TypesGram-positive and Gram-negativeMethanogens, Thermophiles, and Halophiles
HabitatUbiquitous, found in various environmentsHot springs, marshlands, deep sea vents, gut of humans/ruminants