Archaebacteria differ from other bacteria (Eubacteria) primarily in their:
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Correct answer: Cell wall structure
Archaebacteria have a different cell wall structure compared to Eubacteria. This specific feature is responsible for their survival in extreme conditions like high salinity and extreme heat.
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