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Eubacteria and Archaebacteria can reproduce in a short amount of time. Why can this be considered a negative thing?

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Answer:

Some may cause diseases.

Step-by-step explanation:

Eubacteria and Archaebacteria differ by a few characteristics:

  1. DNA replication
  2. Transcription
  3. Type of translation machinery
  4. Cell wall structure

It has been found that these do reproduce quickly and sometimes in humans. It may cause some danger in some situations as cholera and vibrio are virulent and dangerous diseases to humans.

In other aspects it does not pose a threat to human health in the case of Lactobacillus.

Archaebacteria on the other hand is not known use humans as a host but they may infect other Eubacteria and cause them to be negatively affected.

Fast reproduction/division rate means that the infection of the bacteria cannot be slowed down or stopped before the organism it has taken over becomes affected.

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