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Yes, the archebacteria are single cell organisms.

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Are archaebacteria single-celled or multicellular?

single-celled


Are archaebacteria single celled or multicellular?

single-celled


Is archaebacteria present or extinct?

Archaebacteria is still present today and not extinct. Archaebacteria is a single cell microorganism and was once classified as bacteria.


What is the English name for archaebacteria?

Archaebacteria is a domain of single-celled microorganisms with no cell nucleus or other organelles in their cells. The non-scientific name for Archaebacteria is Archaea.


2 What kind of cells do archaebacteria have?

Single cells


Are archaebacteria multi or unicellulared?

no, they are infact single celled


Can you put the word archaebacteria in a sentence?

Archaebacteria are single-celled microorganisms that thrive in extreme environments such as hot springs and salty soils.


What are members of the archaebacteria?

Unicellular or single celled prokaryotes are part of the archaebacteria kingdom. Many archaebacteria live in hot climates. The waste products that they produce may have flammable gases.


Are achraebacteria proaryotic?

Archaebacteria are single-celled microorganisms that are prokaryotes


Is archaebacteria single-celled or multicellular?

Single-celled. Most bacteria are single celled.


What are members of the kingdom archaebacteria?

Unicellular or single celled prokaryotes are part of the archaebacteria kingdom. Many archaebacteria live in hot climates. The waste products that they produce may have flammable gases.


Is a mushroom an archaebacteria?

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).