DAT question - archaebacteria

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.what kind of chlorophyll do archaebacteria have?.
 
if you look at the DAT test specifications on the ADA website, you will see that they use the 5 kingdom classification system. Not the 3 Domain classification system that includes archaebacteria.

on a related note... there are different kinds of chloroplasts?!!?
 
if you look at the DAT test specifications on the ADA website, you will see that they use the 5 kingdom classification system. Not the 3 Domain classification system that includes archaebacteria.

on a related note... there are different kinds of chloroplasts?!!?

Archaebacteria are a type of monerans. The "ancient" ones, that are not similar to all other organisms (completely different membrane or cell wall).
 
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Whoa, whoa, protists are part of domain eukarya... archaea are prokaryotes and have their own domain.
 
I read about these in Cliffs.
I don't understand how there are not on the test?
 
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