they are not different they are the same
they are not different they are the same
Bacteria deals with the entire immune system, Archae deals with a different type of body system.
archae and bacteria
Woese, in 1990, divided the prokaryotes (previously classified as the Kingdom Monera) into two groups, called Eubacteria and Archaebacteria or Archaea.
archae are different because they are simpler than normal ones, smaller and they are way older . . .dinosaur status
no, any kind of bacteria is unicellular
Archae
Archae, Bacteria and Eukaryota
Domains: Bacteria Archae Eukarya Kingdoms: Eubacteria Archaebacteria/Archae Protista Animalia Fungi Plantae You're on your own from there.
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.
Eubacteria and archaebacteria. [archae is Greek for "ancient"]
Archae are a philo of life, similar to procaryotes, but fundamentally different in terms of their molecular biology and evolution. Procaryotes are bacteria, like the mould in your toilet, or the cause of a yeast infection. Bacteria live pretty much everywhere. Procaryotes are more often adapted for extreme environments than bacteria. They are found in large quantities in salt water. They were identified as different fairly recently with the advent of modern molecular biology.