Eubacteria, better known as bacteria (or "true bacteria"), are single-celled microorganisms that belong to a domain Bacteria. With 40 million bacterial cells per gram of soil, Eubacteria are one of the most numerous living things on the planet. There are 4. read more
Eubacteria are actually a unique type of organism. This gives them a placement as one of the six overall kingdoms of life that are currently known to exist. Plants, animals, archaebateria, protists, and fungi make up the other groups. read more
The Eubacteria, also called just "bacteria," are one of the three main domains of life, along with the Archaea and the Eukarya. Eubacteria are prokaryotic, meaning their cells do not have defined, membrane-limited nuclei. read more