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One difference is the properties of the organisms

in the domains...

Organisms

from Domains Bacteria and Archaea are Prokaryotes, which are single-celled microorganisms lacking nuclei and some organelles.

Organisms from Domain Eukarya are Eukaryotes (Hence the name), which are organisms (can be unicellular or multicellular) that have a nucleus and organelles.

Another distinction is the number of kingdoms there are in each domain...

Domains Archaea and Bacteria have only one kingdom each... under Domain Archaea is Kingdom Archaebacteria

and under Domain Bacteria is Kingdom Eubacteria.

Domain Eukarya is separated into 4 kingdoms: Protista, Fungi, Plantae and Animalia... each kingdom with their own distinct characteristics.

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There are some main features that distinguish prokaryotes from eukaryotes. These being that eukaryotes are larger and have membrane bound organelles along with an enclosed nucleus.

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they are eukaryotic!:)

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