Answer:
Some may cause diseases.
Explanation:
Eubacteria and Archaebacteria differ by a few characteristics:
- DNA replication
- Transcription
- Type of translation machinery
- Cell wall structure
It has been found that these do reproduce quickly and sometimes in humans. It may cause some danger in some situations as cholera and vibrio are virulent and dangerous diseases to humans.
In other aspects it does not pose a threat to human health in the case of <em>Lactobacillus. </em>
Archaebacteria on the other hand is not known use humans as a host but they may infect other Eubacteria and cause them to be negatively affected.
Fast reproduction/division rate means that the infection of the bacteria cannot be slowed down or stopped before the organism it has taken over becomes affected.
Archaebacteria are single celled organisms that live in a wide range of habitats, including the harsh conditions of hot springs and in Halophiles live in environments too salty for other organisms and in a much warm temperature
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Option C is correct .
The backbone of internet is formed by internet exchange points (IXPs) are IP networking which allowing , allowing participant internet service provider to exchange data destined for their respective networks.
Internet exchange point is physical location through which internet infrastructure competencies such as internet service providers and CDNs are connect with each other.The primary alternative of IXPs is private peering , ISPs directly connect their networks to each others.
Its allow network to interconnect directly , the exchange , rather than going through one or more third party networks.Advantages of direct interconnection are cost, latency and bandwidths consists of more the one networks switches by which each of the participating ISPs connect.
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