They are thought to have separate paths of evolutionary development.
domains
The domain that consists of prokaryotic cells are bacteria and archaea.
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.
They differ because one is cool and the other one is awesome
archaea, bacteria, and eukaryote
achaea
Monera used to be the Kingdom classification for bacteria
They are not. Bacteria and Protista are in different domains.
this is to do with the process known as Gram-Staining. basically gram-negative bacteria do not retain crystal violet dye and gram-positive do. gram-negative have an outer leaflet of the membrane that comprises a complex lipopolysaccharide whose lipid portion acts as an endotoxin where as gram-positive do not; this is helpful to know when treating ailments and diseases in animals.
The four domains are eukaryotes, bacteria, Archaea, and viruses.
the three domains of living things are bacteria, archea, and eukarya the three domains of living things are bacteria, archea, and eukarya
Prokaryotes belong to two taxonomic domains: the bacteria and the archaea.
The four domains are eukaryotes, bacteria, Archaea, and viruses.
the three domains of living things are bacteria, archea, and eukarya the three domains of living things are bacteria, archea, and eukarya
They are not. Bacteria and Protista are in different domains.
Bacteria and Archaea
BacteriaProkaryotes can include bacteria and archea. There are three domains of life, Bacteria, Archea, and Eukaryotes. The domains of Bacteria and Archea are made up from prokaryotic organisms, which are usually unicellular.