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Archaebacterias are prokaryotic, although they have more things in common with a eukaryotic cell because they too lack a true nucleus.

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Both are prokaryote, No membrane bound nucleus, diffuse genetic material, and no membrane bound organelles. They do have phylogenetic differences though. Ribosomes, for instance.

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i believe archebacteria is prokaryotic!!(:

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Archaea and Eukaryote are two different domains from the three domains of life classification. And Prokaryotes belong to two domains: the bacteria and the archaea.

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Archaebacteria are prokaryotic because the lack a nucleus and are not in the eukarya domain, which contains all eukaryotes (cells with a nucleus).

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No they are not eukariyotic.They are prokariyotic organisms

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It is prokaryotic.

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Archaebacteria are prokaryotic.

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Prokaryotic

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eukaryotic

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