it is a eukaryote
Methanococcus voltae is a type of archaeon, which means it belongs to a group of microorganisms distinct from bacteria and eukaryotes. Archaea, including Methanococcus voltae, do not have a membrane-bound nucleus; instead, their genetic material is located in a region called the nucleoid, which is not enclosed by a membrane. Therefore, Methanococcus voltae does not possess a nucleus with a membrane.
No, Methanococcus voltae does not reproduce sexually. It is a single-celled microorganism that reproduces through a process called binary fission, where the cell divides into two identical daughter cells.
Prokaryotes do not have an organized nucleus, eukaryotes have nucleus
Yes, the organelles in eukayote cells are wrapped in membranes.
There is not a common name for M. jannaschii.
The common name for Methanococcus jannaschii is Methanogen. It is a type of archaea that produces methane as a byproduct of its metabolism.
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Methanococcus jammaschii is one example of the Archaea kingdom.