Answer:
Bacteria and Archaea differ in their lipid memebrane, their metabolic pathways and their mode of reproductions.
Explanation:
- Lipid memebrane of Archaea have ether bonds with the branching of aliphatic acids whereas Bacteria' s lipid membrane is composed of ester bonds with fatty acids.
- Archaea exactly don't follow glycolysis or Kreb cycle but uses the similar pathway but bacteria follow these pathways to produce energy.
- Archaea reproduce asexually by binary fission, fragmentation and by budding process. Bacteria produce spores which allow them to live in