archaebacteria consists of complex cells
yes.
Eubacteria have prokaryotic cells. Eubacteria IS Kingdom Bacteria! The Eu- was there to distinguish it from Archaebacteria when Archaebacteria were in the same kingdom as Eubacteria and not in its own kingdom of Archae, as they are now. (The old kingdom that contained both Eubacteria and Archaebacteria was called Kingdom Monera)
There are eukaryotic cells and prokaryotic cells. Eukaryotic cells are more complex.
No, generally prokaryotic cells are less complex than eukaryotic cells.
Both animal and plant cells have a Golgi complex, but prokaryotic cells do not.
Single cells
yes.
yes.
Archaebacteria are some of the oldest organisms living on Earth. They are considered simple because of their external body structure.
Archaebacteria is a domain of single-celled microorganisms with no cell nucleus or other organelles in their cells. The non-scientific name for Archaebacteria is Archaea.
Eubacteria have prokaryotic cells. Eubacteria IS Kingdom Bacteria! The Eu- was there to distinguish it from Archaebacteria when Archaebacteria were in the same kingdom as Eubacteria and not in its own kingdom of Archae, as they are now. (The old kingdom that contained both Eubacteria and Archaebacteria was called Kingdom Monera)
Prokaryotes
they maintain homeostasis through their cells and the sun. the sun helps heat its cells which cause then to reproduce.
There are eukaryotic cells and prokaryotic cells. Eukaryotic cells are more complex.
Mammalian red blood cells have no nucleus. Bird and reptile red blood cells DO have a nucleusProkaryotes - bacterial cells (eubacteria and archaebacteria).
No, generally prokaryotic cells are less complex than eukaryotic cells.
complex cells