Archaebacterias are prokaryotic, although they have more things in common with a eukaryotic cell because they too lack a true nucleus.
Both are prokaryote, No membrane bound nucleus, diffuse genetic material, and no membrane bound organelles. They do have phylogenetic differences though. Ribosomes, for instance.
i believe archebacteria is prokaryotic!!(:
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.
Archaebacteria are prokaryotic because the lack a nucleus and are not in the eukarya domain, which contains all eukaryotes (cells with a nucleus).
No they are not eukariyotic.They are prokariyotic organisms
It is prokaryotic.
Archaebacteria are prokaryotic.
Prokaryotic
eukaryotic
You have eucaryotic procaryotic and viral cells. Procaryotic cells are primitive cells with hardly any organelles. eucaryotic cell are modern living cell that exist in our bodies that have many organelles Now, Viruses have no organelles ,they are a non living antigen which is reconized by the boby as foreign, These viruses can take over a good eucaryotic cell in the body and then take over and multiply its own DNA but without the good cell It cannot multiply.
yes
Yes, they are.
prokaryotic
organelles
I don't knnow
There two types of cell procaryotic and eucaryotic.
You have eucaryotic procaryotic and viral cells. Procaryotic cells are primitive cells with hardly any organelles. eucaryotic cell are modern living cell that exist in our bodies that have many organelles Now, Viruses have no organelles ,they are a non living antigen which is reconized by the boby as foreign, These viruses can take over a good eucaryotic cell in the body and then take over and multiply its own DNA but without the good cell It cannot multiply.
a procaryotic cell i think
If they are eucaryotic, then yes they do. and I'm pretty sure hair cells are eucaryotic.
yes
Yes, they are.
prokaryotic
organelles
Bacteria belong to a group of cells known as procaryotic cell. procaryotic cells only exist in single cell lifeforms such as amoebas and bacteria.
there are two different types of cells: eukaryote and procaryotic. Procaryotic cells are unicellular (only have one cells), like bacteria.
No. Only eucaryotic cells can have chloroplasts in them.