eubacteria

/ˌjubækˈtɪriə/
noun
  1. A large group of bacteria that includes most of the common bacteria found in soil, water, and living organisms, characterized by having a simple cell structure without a nucleus.
    • Scientists study eubacteria to understand how they cause infections.
    • Eubacteria are essential for breaking down organic matter in the soil.
    • Many eubacteria live in the human gut and help with digestion.
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