Archaebacteria reproduce asexually: by division, budding, or fragmentation.
Miosis is not part of the reproductive processes for archaebacteria. They are also unicellular.
Well it is asexual and asexual means one parent.
They reproduce asexually which mean they make an exact replica of themselves.
Asexually (vewy vewy sexuawy)
With fission which means to split in two.
they reproduce by spore formation.
by sexual or asexual reproduction
asexual
ASEXUAL
YES! Archaea reproduce asexually by binary or multiple fission, fragmentation, or budding; meosis does not occur, so if a species of archaea exists in more than one form, these will all have the same genetic material.
I'm pretty sure it is asexual.
The answer is Archaea trust me i have been looking it up
Eukaryotes have a nucleus, Archaea do not.
Archaea are older that bacteria.
yes all prokaryotes reproduce by binary fission
Archaea often grow in unusual environments that would be hard to reproduce in the lab.
YES! Archaea reproduce asexually by binary or multiple fission, fragmentation, or budding; meosis does not occur, so if a species of archaea exists in more than one form, these will all have the same genetic material.
The prokaryotic group that tend to inhabit extreme environment belongs to the domain archaea. Prokaryotes reproduce by means of binary fission.
Asexual reproduction occurs for single-celled organisms such as the archaea, bacteria, ameoba and protists. Many plants and fungi reproduce this way as well. Prokaryotes also reproduce asexually. Multi-cell organisms do not reproduce asexually.
I'm pretty sure it is asexual.
about archaea
The bacteria cell wall is made of peptidoglycan, while archaea cell walls lack peptidoglycan. Also, the archaea cell membrane contain ether linkages, while the bacteria cell membrane contains ether bonds.
One of the characteristics of the archaea bacteria is that its cell wall is without peptidoglycan. They can live in environments without oxygen. They are also prokaryotic, unicellular, and they reproduce asexually.
it is not archaea
On basis of cladistic analysis higher organisms are more closly related to Archaea .
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.