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Imagine that you have a sore throat. The doctor says it is a bacterial infection. Why would you conclude that it is not caused by Archaebacteria?


Archaebacteria do not cause diseases.

Archaebacteria are too large to live inside a cell.

Archaebacteria live only in scalding water.

Archaebacteria are rare on Earth.

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A) Archaebacteria do not cause diseases.

Archaebacteria only live in extreme conditions. If they were present in your body they would die off very soon before causing any complications in your body. They do not meet the requirements to survive in our body.

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Archaebacteria do not cause diseases. Thus, the correct option is A.

Which bacteria infection cause sore throat?

The most common bacteria infection cause sore throat is Streptococcus pyogenes (group A streptococcus). Strep throat feel sore and scratchy. and only accounts for only a small portion of sore throats.

If untreated, strep throat can cause problems, such as rheumatic fever  or kidney inflammation. Rheumatic fever may lead to painful and inflamed joints, rashes, or heart valve damage.

Archaea have a very different cell-wall structure than bacteria, and do not have the receptor proteins that is used by bacteriophages to infect bacteria. So bacteriophages cannot infect archaeabacteria, cannot produce virulence genes, and cannot produce virulence.

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