Archaea are not classified with bacteria or eukaryotes, as they represent a distinct domain of life. Unlike bacteria, archaea have unique biochemical and genetic characteristics, such as the composition of their cell membranes and the structure of their ribosomal RNA. They are often found in extreme environments, but they can also inhabit more common habitats. This separation into their own domain reflects significant evolutionary differences.
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