yes Archaebacteria are Prokaryotic. this is one of the class of bacteria. others classes are eubacteria, myloplasma, ricketssiae, actinomycetes, chlamydia.
prokaryotic
Its prokaryotic
prokaryote
No, archaebacteria are prokaryotic.
A spirochete (also spelt as Spirochaete) is Prokaryotic.
The two prokaryotic domains are Archaea (archaebacteria) and Bacteria (eubacteria).
Prokaryotic.
Halophiles are a form of extremeophiles and are prokaryotic archaebacteria. " salt lovers. "
The archaebacteria belong to the domain Archaea.
Eubacteria and Archaebacteria
The prokaryotic kingdoms Eubacteria and Archaebacteria have no nuclei.
Yes, they are prokaryotic so they do.