actual histone particles are not present in archaebacteria
they have some other type of dna binding protein
Yes they have DNA. It is heredity material in all living cells.
No, the Archea are prokaryotes, which means they have no membranes within their cells.
There is no nucleus in archaea. There are also no other organelles except for ribosomes.
Archeabacteria.
a domain is the level of classification above kingdom. There are three: bacteria (prokaryotic) archea (prokaryotic) eukaryote (eukaryotic) They were separated because archea were similar to bacteria in structure (no nucleus, cell wall, etc.) but there DNA was similar to eukaryotes. Because of this, scientists separated them into domains.
they are a typ of archea and are salt lovers
No, the Archea are prokaryotes, which means they have no membranes within their cells.
The Dna in prokaryotic Cells floats in the Cytoplasm as a single circular Chromosome. Yes, all Prokaryotes (bacteria and archea and others) and Eukaryotes (e.g Insect, Animal, and Plant Cells) contain Dna in the Form of Chromosomes; without Dna there will be no reproduction.
What are the three type of archea?
What are the three type of archea?
yes archea eat so much it is just sad
Archea is a prokaryoke. All prokaryokes fall in Kingdom Monera.
Archea Bacteria are a domain of organisms that live in extreme environments.
no
BacteriaProkaryotes can include bacteria and archea. There are three domains of life, Bacteria, Archea, and Eukaryotes. The domains of Bacteria and Archea are made up from prokaryotic organisms, which are usually unicellular.
Archea and Bacteria are prokaryotes so they contain no nucleus or organelles, only a circular plasmid of DNA. They cannot form multicellular organisms. Archea are the more primitine of the two and can be found in extreme environments, such as hot springs and deep sea vents. Eukaryotes have a nucleus with linera chromosomes that are much more complex. They are larger (about ten times larger) than prokaryotes, contain membrane-bound organelles and are able to form muticelled organisms.
BacteriaProkaryotes can include bacteria and archea. There are three domains of life, Bacteria, Archea, and Eukaryotes. The domains of Bacteria and Archea are made up from prokaryotic organisms, which are usually unicellular.
extremophiles