Prokaryotes that live in extreme environments are in the domain "archaea."
Archea bacteria family is Archea
those are thermophile it can resist above 100oc for eg: Thermes aqaticus. it have been used in PCR
Archaebacteria
Archaebacteria.
Archae
Archaea.
Yes. They have a cell wall. Plants which are eukaryotes also have cell walls.
No, they are not!
Prokaryotic cell walls are made out of peptidoglycan if its for bacteria. In the algae most posses a cell wall made out of surface layer protein, which forms a s-layer.
In general most prokaryotes do have cells walls. However, there are some prokaryotes such as the bacterial genus Mycoplasma that do not posses cell walls.
Prokaryotic cells do.
The characteristic that allows archaebacteria to live in extreme environments are their adaptations. They are regarded as extremophiles with the ability to detect and identify organisms in any environment.
Yes. They have a cell wall. Plants which are eukaryotes also have cell walls.
Prokaryotic cells have walls.
No, they are not!
Prokaryotic cell walls are made out of peptidoglycan if its for bacteria. In the algae most posses a cell wall made out of surface layer protein, which forms a s-layer.
cells walls in a animal cells
In general most prokaryotes do have cells walls. However, there are some prokaryotes such as the bacterial genus Mycoplasma that do not posses cell walls.
Actually, cell walls are found in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes. In plants (eukaryotic) the cell walls are composed of cellulose whereas in prokaryotes, the cell walls are composed of peptidoglycan.
Prokaryotic cells do.
All prokaryotic cells are divided into two domains: bacteria and archaea.They are divided into 2 domains, because bacteria and archaea are very different:Archaea aren't susceptible to antibiotics, and bacteria are.Archaea have introns, or non-coding parts of genes that regulate gene expression, in some genes, while bacteria lack introns altogether.Archaean and bacterial cell walls are different because bacteria use peptidoglycan, a polymer of sugars linked with polypeptides, in their cell walls, while Archaea do not have true peptidoglycan. TThe organisms in domain Bacteria have unbranched carbon chains in the phospholipid bilayer, but the organisms of domain Archaea can have branched chains.
Cell walls only exist in plants which areeukaryotic, not prokatyotic.
No. Some bacteria, like mycoplasmas, lack cell walls.