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Archaea are not in a cell, but are cells themselves. These cells often thrive in extreme places where normal organisms would not survive such as those living in heavily saline environment, or places of high heat or high methane concentration.

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Where is the three types of Archaea found?

in the eyebrow


What is the domain in which organisms can be found in extreme?

Archaea.


What are prokaryotes cells found in?

Bacteria and Archaea


Where are bacterial members of the domain Archaea found?

found in extreme enviorments


Does archaea contain plastids?

No, plastids are typically found in plants and algae, and are not present in archaea. Archaea are a separate domain of single-celled microorganisms that are known for their ability to thrive in extreme environments.


Where is a cell wall found?

They are found in plants, bacteria, fungi, algae, and some archaea.


Do archaea possess mitochondria?

No, archaea do not possess mitochondria. Mitochondria are organelles found in eukaryotic cells, while archaea are a separate domain of single-celled microorganisms that lack membrane-bound organelles like mitochondria.


Does archaea possess mitochondria?

No, archaea do not possess mitochondria. Mitochondria are organelles found in eukaryotic cells, while archaea are a separate domain of single-celled microorganisms that lack membrane-bound organelles like mitochondria.


Where is Archaea most commonly found?

Archaea are commonly found in extreme environments such as hot springs, salt flats, deep sea vents, and acidic environments. They can also be found in more moderate environments such as soils, oceans, and the human gut.


Differences between archeobacteria and eubacteria?

Archaea live in extreme environments, while bacteria are found in various habitats. Archaea have unique cell wall composition and membrane lipids not found in bacteria. Additionally, archaea have simpler RNA polymerases compared to bacteria.


Is DNA found in archaea?

Yes, DNA is found in archaea. Archaea are prokaryotic organisms that have a DNA genetic material similar to other organisms, although they have unique features that distinguish them from bacteria and eukaryotes.


Archaea and eubacteria were found to be most different because?

Archaea and eubacteria are most different in terms of their cell membrane structure, as archaea have unique membrane lipids, and their genetic machinery, which is more similar to eukaryotes than bacteria. These differences reflect distinct evolutionary lineages and adaptations to different environments.