unicellular
unicellular
No cell Nucleus/Unicellular
Archaea are prokaryotic organisms that are separate from bacteria and eukaryotes. One characteristic of Archaea is their ability to thrive in extreme environments like hot springs, salt flats, and deep-sea hydrothermal vents. They have unique cell membrane structures and genetic makeup that sets them apart from other domains of life.
unicellular
Euryarchaeota is a kingdom of Archaea. Its domain is Archaea.
unicelluar
Eukaryotes have a nucleus, Archaea do not.
Eukaryotes have a nucleus, Archaea do not.
Eukaryotes have a nucleus, Archaea do not.
Archaea are prokaryotic cells.
Firstly, there is no such thing as a 'common scientific name'; that is a contradiction, containing two opposites. The scientific name for the Archaea is Archaea.
Bacteria archaea