Archaea is comprised of single-celled, prokaryotic organisms. These particular creatures are found only where normal living creatures would suffer and die. Such places include right next to volcanic vents in the ocean, bodies of water with incredibly high salt amounts (like the Dead Sea) and extremely acidic or alkaline areas.
1. Boiling Hot Springs
2. Hydro-thermal Vents
3. Intestines of many Animals
bacteria, archaea, and eukarya
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There are three domains of life all together. They are bacteria, archaea, and eukaryota. Bacteria and archaea are both for unicellular organisms.
The three-domain system is a biological classification introduced by Carl Woese et al. in 1990[1][2] that divides cellular life forms into archaea, bacteria, and eukaryote domains. In particular, it emphasizes the separation of prokaryotes into two groups, originally called Eubacteria (now Bacteria) and Archaebacteria (now Archaea). Woese argued that, on the basis of differences in 16S rRNA genes, these two groups and the eukaryotes each arose separately from an ancestor with poorly developed genetic machinery, often called a progenote. To reflect these primary lines of descent, he treated each as a domain, divided into several different kingdoms. Woese initially used the term "kingdom" to refer to the three primary phylogenic groupings, and this nomenclature was widely used until the term "domain" was adopted in 1990.[2]
Archaea and bacteria are both prokaryotic and have a cell wall. Eukarya is the largest and is thought to have evolved from prokaryotic. All three organisms are the building blocks of life.
Three organisms that belong to the domain Archaea are:Haloquadratum walsbyiSulfolobus solfataricusHalostagnicola larsenii
The Archaea domain are organized into three organisms. These are the Eukaryota, Eubacteria, and Archaea. There are also three main divisions which are Crenarchaeota, Euryarchaeota, and Korarchaeota.
Archaea Domain Bacteria Domain Eukarya Domain
Assuming you are using the three-domain schema of Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukarya, the answer is that Domain Eukarya is not prokaryotic.
Eubacteria.
Bacteria and Archaea and Eukarya
The domain of living things that is not recognized is protists. The three recognized domains are Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya.
The domains are Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukarya. The domain Archaea has one kingdom: Archaea. The domain Bacteria has one kingdom: Bacteria. The domain Eukarya has four kingdoms: Protists, Fungi, Plants, and Animals. There are a total of 3 domains and 6 kingdoms.
bacteria, archaea, and eukarya
The three-domain system of classification arose in the 1990s, based on molecular data that showed fundamental differences between bacteria, archaea, and eukarya. This system revolutionized our understanding of the diversity of life on Earth.
The three-domain system classifies all known life forms into three domains: Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya. Bacteria and Archaea are prokaryotic, while Eukarya includes all eukaryotic organisms. This classification is based on genetic and cellular characteristics, reflecting evolutionary relationships among organisms.
Bacteria, Archaea (prokaryotes), Eukarya (eukaryotes)