How is Archaea different from bacteria products?
Archaea have advanced gene control similar to that of mammals, whereas bacteria have a very simplistic gene control. The outer wall of Archaea is composed of a protein-glycerol-protein, unlike bacteria, which has a protein-lipid-protein outer wall. The glycerol found in the outer membrane allows the Archaea much more protection than that of an outer membrane composed of a lipid. Archaea can withstand large variations in the environment, unlike bacteria, which are susceptible to small environmental changes. Finally, waste products do not inhibit the growth of Archaea as they do bacteria.