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They are both prokaryotes

They are both unicellular.(apex)

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  1. There is one kingdom for eubacteria and they are all prokaryotes. They range in size from .1-15 micrometers. They have no internal components and a cell wall.

    Archaea is a kingdom too. They are closer to eukaryotes than bacteria are and have a cell wall and membrane. Their ribosomal proteins are similar to that of eukaryotes, and very different than bacteria. There are many different types of these, such as extremeophiles, which can live in hot or cold circumstances, and nonextreme archaebacteria which only grow in the same conditions as bacteria.

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They are both prokaryotic cells but they are also different from each other in other ways

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Neither has a nucleus or membrane bound organelles.

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they have no nuclei

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Animalia is the kingdom. The domain for it is Eukarya, the domain for it also has 3 other kingdoms. Plantae, Fungi, and Protista, There are 3 domains, Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya. Bacteria is the kingdom for the Domain in a way. They are kind of the same, same way for the Archeae. The Fungi in Eurkarya feeds on dead or decayed materials. Bacteria causes germs to get you sick, those are just a couple of examples on what they do. Note that bacteria is party of the Bacteria domain, not the Eurkaya. Bacteria and Archaea may be called that for the domain, but they are also called the same name for their kingdom.


What evidence exists to support the idea that archaea are more closely related to eukaryotes rather than to bacteria?

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Why are archaea in a different domain from bacteria?

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How can either bacteria or viruses be contracted?

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HOW ARE ARCHAEA different FROM BACTERIA?

archae are different because they are simpler than normal ones, smaller and they are way older . . .dinosaur status


What is one way that bacteria n archaea differ?

Archaea: cell membrane contains ether linkages; cell wall lacks peptidoglycan; genes and enzymes behave more like Eukaryotes; have three RNA polymerases like eukaryotes; and extremophilesBacteria: cell membrane contains ester bonds; cell wall made of peptidoglycan; have only one RNA polymerase; react to antibiotics in a different way than archea do.


Is bacteria and bacterium the same?

In the same way that "geese" and "goose" are the same. Bacteria is the plural form of bacterium.


Can bacteria and archaea live in the same environment?

It depends. Not all bacteria and archaea can share the same environment. Most archaea are extremophiles, i.e., they live under extreme environments like high salt concentration, marshy lands, radioactive soil, etc. All bacteria however are not extremophiles. There do exist certain species who live in environments having high temperature (thermophiles), low temperature (psychrophiles), etc but most bacterial species are mesophiles and live under conditions of normal temperature (around 25 to 38 degree celsius). Moreover, temperature is not the only limiting factor. Any kind of extremity that would otherwise be lethal to most living forms are lovely places for archaea to live in. Have you ever wondered why cowdung is a good fuel source? Its because of archaea called methanogens which produce methane from the hydrocarbons present in cowdung. They are thus beneficial to us in a way!


How do bacteria and archaea differ?

Archaea: cell membrane contains ether linkages; cell wall lacks peptidoglycan; genes and enzymes behave more like Eukaryotes; have three RNA polymerases like eukaryotes; and extremophilesBacteria: cell membrane contains ester bonds; cell wall made of peptidoglycan; have only one RNA polymerase; react to antibiotics in a different way than archea do.


Are bacteria spread the same way as viruses?

Yes. Virus do infect bacteria. They are called bacteriophages. (bacteria eaters)


Can air water and clothing move bacteria from one place to another?

Yes, it is true because it works like the way you sneeze. When you sneeze, it transports germs, so air, water, and clothing work the same way with bacteria.