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Archaea prokaryotes are prokaryotic in nature. One of the differentiating characteristics between them is that eubacteria have what in they're cell walls

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Eubacteria have cell walls made up of

chains of peptidoglycan.

Step-by-step explanation:

Eubacteria have cell walls that cell wall composed of cross-linked chains of peptidoglycan. The peptidoglylcan is a polymer that combines both amino acid and sugar chains. Eubacteria have peptidoglylcan in their cell walls because it's play structural role in them , giving strength and rigidity, counteracting the osmotic pressure of the cytoplasm and also help during binary fission in reproduction.

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