It does eat. When it eats it eats nutrients
Archaebacteria can either be a consumer or a producer, depending on their environments. They are members of the Kingdom Monera.
No. It obtains food from other organisms.
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it is not archaea
It is not a producer , it is a consumer. They are consumers because they could eat us when they get fully grown which most don't and about onw in every twenty can grow up and get us.
Archaea do have a cell wall.
Archaea
Archaea are both heterotrophs And autotrophs!
it is not archaea
about archaea
It is not a producer , it is a consumer. They are consumers because they could eat us when they get fully grown which most don't and about onw in every twenty can grow up and get us.
The common scientific name for the domain Archaea is Archaea.
Archaea do have a cell wall.
Archaea are prokaryotic cells.
Archaea
Archaea are both heterotrophs And autotrophs!
archaea are ancient prokaryotes and humans are eukaryotes. archaea and eukaryotes have some similar genetic processes so it is thought that archaea are evolutionary closer to eukaryotes. this in turn means that humans have evolved indirectly from archaea
The answer is Archaea trust me i have been looking it up
The Surprising Archaea was created in 2000.
Eukaryotes have a nucleus, Archaea do not.