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Will give medal not asking for you to write this asking for you to help me with the points i need to address in this paragraph Summary between Bacteria and Archaea

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1) The base "thymine" is not present in tRNA of archaea 2) The first amino acid is methionine in archaea (it is not N-formylated) 3) Sensitivity to many antibiotics, such as kanamycin, chloramphenicol, rifampicin, and anisomycin are different when comparing the two cell types. Also, archaea are sensitive to the diptheria toxin (bacteria are not). 4) Promoter structures are different 5) Structure of their ATPases are different 6) Methanogenesis is unique to archaea 7) Some archaea are photosynthetic, and it is strictly non-chlorophyll based. Photosynthesis in bacteria (and eukaryotes) is strictly chlorophyll based.

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