Eubacteria
A Little About Eubacteria
Eubacteria belongs to the Eubacteria Domain and consists of prokyrotic cells meaning they do have a cell wall and no nucleus or anything membrane bound. Eubacteria is unicellular, and is both an autotroph (makes its own food) and a heterotroph (consumes food). Eubacteria has evolved around 3.5 billion years ago. An example of Eubacteria can be E-coli or strep throat, these can adapt to antibiotics or changes in its environment.
Fun Facts
- They can be found in extreme environments
- You eat Eubacteria everyday, it is all around you
- They may be useful, but they can also be deadly
- They are classified in their own kingdom because of their chemical make up