Archea
Archea are prokariyotic organisms.They do not have a nucleus.Eukariyotes have a nucleus.
They are both prokaryotes, they don't have a nucleus.
Both archea and bacteria are prokaryotic, meaning they have no nucleus.
Prokaryotic organisms have no nucleus. This includes all bacteria, including the archea and cyanobacteria.
Protists are eukaryotes. They are cells with a nucleus. Bacteria and archea are generally much smaller than nucleated cells and they have no nucleus. The mitochondria and chloroplasts in nucleated cells are about the size of bacteria and apppear to be descendants of bacteria that lived symbiotically within cells that evolved into cells with a nucleus.
Prokaryotes and archea
archea
They, in general, ARE prokaryotes. i.e. cells which don't have a nucleus for the genetic material.
Prokaryotic organisms don't have a nucleus. And also bacteria do not have a nucleus they only have vacuoles as they are thread like material. All of the prokaryotic and archea cells don't have a nucleus. Only eukaryotic cells have a nucleus.
The two domains of prokaryotic life in taxonomy are Bacteria and Archea. They are prokaryotic because they do not have a cell nucleus. Archea are distinguished by having genes closer to eukaryotes and using different energy sources.
the archea has 5 nucleus and the eubacteria only have 3..... visit the comparision website for a better answer....