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Which of the following is a group of prokaryotes with cell walls that do not contain peptidoglycan, and which generally live in extreme, hostile environments?

Archaebacteria
Lichens
Algae
Autotrophs

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Archaebacteria are known for extreme environments
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Archaebacteria are prokaryotes that live in extreme, hostile environments. They are only organisms which live in extreme, hostile environments such as thermal vents and hyper-saline water. Their cell wall does not contain peptidoglycan and their cell wall contains unusual lipid composition.

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