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Eukarya have cell nuclei while archae do not.
Archaea,Bacteria,Eukarya
bacteria, archaea, and eukarya
Archaea
Archaea and bacteria are both prokaryotic and have a cell wall. Eukarya is the largest and is thought to have evolved from prokaryotic. All three organisms are the building blocks of life.
Eukaryotes have a nucleus, Archaea do not.
Eukaryotes have a nucleus, Archaea do not.
Eukaryotes have a nucleus, Archaea do not.
Assuming you are using the three-domain schema of Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukarya, the answer is that Domain Eukarya is not prokaryotic.
There are A LOT of differences but the main thing that distinguishes them is that organisms in Eukarya have a defined nucleus, which those in Archaea do not.
Bacteria archaea
absorbing other cells gave a competitive advantage - Apex
Archaea Domain Bacteria Domain Eukarya Domain
A cell that is not in the domain Bacteria or Archaea is in Eukarya.
Eukarya has a doubled walled nucleus containing the genetic material and Bacteria and Archaea do not have contained genetic material. Eukarya has membrane bound organelles and the other two Domains do not. These are the pertinent differences.
Both have a cell wall
Both have a cell wall