no
Archaea are prokaryotic cells.
The domain that consists of prokaryotic cells are bacteria and archaea.
All cells except bacteria and archaea are eukaryotic cells. Eukaryotic cells have a true nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles, while bacteria and archaea are prokaryotic cells without a true nucleus. Eukaryotic cells are found in plants, animals, fungi, and protists.
Bacteria and Archaea
Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukarya
humans cells contain dna, but the cell of archaea do not
Prokaryotic cells
Bacteria and Archaea
Prokaryotic cells, like bacteria and archaea, have DNA as their genetic material but do not have a nucleus to encase the DNA. Instead, their DNA is found in the cytoplasm in a region called the nucleoid.
Bacteria and archaea are the only types of cells that have prokaryotic cell structure. They lack a nucleus and organelles enclosed by membranes, and their genetic material is found in a single circular chromosome.
Yes, Archaea cells have a cell wall. However, their cell walls are different in composition from those found in bacteria, lacking peptidoglycan and instead being made of other substances such as pseudopeptidoglycan or S-layer proteins.
The domains Bacteria and Archaea are composed of only unicellular organisms. These organisms are prokaryotic and lack a true membrane-bound nucleus in their cells.