No, a mushroom is part of a much larger organism a fungus. Fungi are eukaryotes (large cell containing organelles) while archaebacteria are prokaryotes (small single cell without organelles).
No, a mushroom is not an archaebacteria. Mushrooms belong to the kingdom Fungi, while archaebacteria are a separate domain of single-celled organisms that are distinct from both fungi and bacteria.
The archaebacteria are the only anaerobic species, who do not tolerate free oxygen.
No, archaebacteria are prokaryotic.
Common names for shiitake mushrooms include black forest mushroom, oakwood mushroom, and golden oak mushroom.
The former name for Eubacteria is "true bacteria" or "bacteria," while the former name for Archaebacteria is "archaebacteria" or "archaea." These terms were used prior to the reclassification of these groups into the domains Bacteria and Archaea, respectively.
Archaebacteria and monerans are both classifications of single-celled organisms, but monerans belong to the domain Bacteria while archaebacteria belong to the domain Archaea. Archaebacteria are known for living in extreme environments, while monerans are more commonly found in diverse habitats. Additionally, archaebacteria have unique cell membrane structures and genetic sequences that distinguish them from monerans.
Archaebacteria
Archaebacteria lives in the bottom of the ocean. Archaebacteria lives in the bottom of the ocean.
one kind of archaebacteria is the methanogens
They have their own kingdom called Archaebacteria.
Yes, archaebacteria have a cell wall.
archaebacteria consists of complex cells
Both archaebacteria and eubacteria
Here are the 3 types of Archaebacteria Archaebacteria>>>>> 1. Methanogens 2. Halophiles 3. Thermoacidiophiles
The majority of archaebacteria are autotrophs. However a small percentage of archaebacteria is heterotrophic.
Archaebacteria is still present today and not extinct. Archaebacteria is a single cell microorganism and was once classified as bacteria.
how long has archaebacteria been on earth? how long has archaebacteria been on earth?
a characteristic of archaebacteria are that they live in environments without oxygen