Prokaryote is a type of organism in which the eubacteria or an archaebacteria belong to. Being a prokaryote simply means that it has no "true nucleus" and that it does not contain membrane-bound organelles. Since the eubacteria and archaebacterias both qualify for this, they are both considered to be a prokaryote.
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Prokaryiotic- pro/no. Prokaryotics have nonucleus.
Eukaryotic- Eu/do. Eukaryotics do have nuclei.
Eubacteria and archaebacteria are both types of prokaryotic organisms, but they have key differences. Archaebacteria live in extreme environments like hot springs, while eubacteria are found in various habitats. Archaebacteria have different cell wall composition and membrane structure compared to eubacteria. Additionally, archaebacteria have unique RNA polymerase enzymes not found in eubacteria.
No, archaebacteria and eubacteria are not considered protists. They are both types of bacteria that are classified in different domains (Archaea and Bacteria), separate from the domain Eukarya where protists are found.
The two kingdoms that contain all prokaryotic organisms are Bacteria and Archaea. These organisms lack a true nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles in their cells.
Streptococcus is a eubacteria, not an archaebacteria. Eubacteria are the more common and diverse group of bacteria, while archaebacteria are a distinct group with unique characteristics. Streptococcus bacteria are commonly found in the human body and can cause various illnesses like strep throat.
Eubacteria are true bacteria found in diverse environments, while archaebacteria are a separate group of single-celled microorganisms that often live in extreme environments. Archaebacteria have unique cell membranes and genetic makeup compared to eubacteria.
prokaryotic
No, archaebacteria and eubacteria do not have a nervous system. They are prokaryotic organisms lacking the specialized cells and structures found in more complex organisms that make up a nervous system.
Eubacteria and Archaebacteria
The two prokaryotic domains are Archaea (archaebacteria) and Bacteria (eubacteria).
The prokaryotic kingdoms Eubacteria and Archaebacteria have no nuclei.
yes Archaebacteria are Prokaryotic. this is one of the class of bacteria. others classes are eubacteria, myloplasma, ricketssiae, actinomycetes, chlamydia.
Eubacteria and archaebacteria are both types of prokaryotic organisms, but they have key differences. Archaebacteria live in extreme environments like hot springs, while eubacteria are found in various habitats. Archaebacteria have different cell wall composition and membrane structure compared to eubacteria. Additionally, archaebacteria have unique RNA polymerase enzymes not found in eubacteria.
They're both prokaryotic (No Nucleus)
Archaebacteria and Eubacteria
Bath eubacteria and archaebacteria are prokaryote.
Eubacteria have prokaryotic cells. They lack a true nucleus and membrane-bound organelles, and their genetic material is typically located in a single circular chromosome within the nucleoid region of the cell.
Eubacteria and archaebacteria are prokaryotic organisms, while organisms in other kingdoms are eukaryotic. Eubacteria have a peptidoglycan cell wall, while archaebacteria have a different type of cell wall. Archaebacteria live in extreme environments, while eubacteria are found in a wide range of habitats.