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There is no answer to this. Bacteria and Archae are two domains, of which the other is Eukarya. These three domains together comprise "life" in general. Both domains are prokaryotes, but they can not be combined into a larger classification without the addition of Eukarya as well.
1. Archaea 2. Eubacteria 3. Eukarya
Archae are not known to cause disease in human.
Firstly, archae are not a kingdom but a domain. A domain comes before kingdoms in the taxonomic classification system 3 domains are Eukaryae, Prokaryae and Archae. As you can see from their names, the domain Eukaryae is eukaryotic and the domain Prokaryae is prokaryotic. Archae are different. They are bacteria which live in extreme conditions such as extremely high temperatures, with little oxygen or water, etc. Archae are neither prokaryotic or eukaryotic.
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Domains: Bacteria Archae Eukarya Kingdoms: Eubacteria Archaebacteria/Archae Protista Animalia Fungi Plantae You're on your own from there.
they are not different they are the same
they are not different they are the same
the 3 domains are bacteria, Archae, eukaryota then those are split up into the 6 kingdoms which is eubacteria,archae bacteria,protista,fungi,plantae,animalia.
the six kingdoms are plant animal fungi protista eubacteria and archaebacteria. i do not know of two domains.
There is no answer to this. Bacteria and Archae are two domains, of which the other is Eukarya. These three domains together comprise "life" in general. Both domains are prokaryotes, but they can not be combined into a larger classification without the addition of Eukarya as well.
Bacteria ,archae, and eukaryotes Animal and plants
They are not. Bacteria and Protista are in different domains.
Bacteria deals with the entire immune system, Archae deals with a different type of body system.
1. Archaea 2. Eubacteria 3. Eukarya
The Bacteria and Archaebacteria are two kingdoms made up of Prokaryotic cells.
They are not. Bacteria and Protista are in different domains.