Yes prokaryotes have been divided in two domains named Archea and Eubacteria .
Yes, prokaryotes are divided into two domains: Bacteria and Archaea. These domains are based on genetic, biochemical, and evolutionary differences between the two groups of prokaryotes.
Domain
Prokaryotes are classified into two main domains: Bacteria and Archaea. These domains are based on differences in their genetic makeup, cellular structure, and metabolic processes. Bacteria are more commonly known and include a wide variety of single-celled organisms, while Archaea are less well-understood but are known to thrive in extreme environments.
The highest level of biological classification is the Domain. Living organisms are divided into three domains: Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya.
Bacteria are divided into two domains, Archaea and Bacteria, based on genetic and biochemical differences. Archaea have unique characteristics that distinguish them from traditional bacteria, such as operating in extreme environments. This separation helps scientists classify and study these organisms more effectively.
Examples of eukaryotic species include humans, dogs, cats, birds, trees, fungi, and algae. Eukaryotic organisms have cells with a membrane-bound nucleus and other organelles that contribute to their complex structure and function.
Monera used to be the kingdom for all prokaryotes. Now that prokaryotes are divided into two domains (Archaea and Bacteria), there is no more kingdom Monera. In essence, species once belonging to the kingdom Monera were divided into the two domains.
I think prokaryotes
Archaea and Eukaryote are two different domains from the three domains of life classification. And Prokaryotes belong to two domains: the bacteria and the archaea.
Bacteria and Archaea
bacteria
Eukaryota and archaea
Pretty sure it's Bacteria and Archaea. These are the two domains of "bacteria" within the kingdom of the Prokaryotes. The Eukaryotes are all the other guys.
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Prokaryotes belong to two taxonomic domains: the bacteria and the archaea.
bacteria and archea
One is single celled one is not
Domains are divided into kingdoms.