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Q: Where are bacterial numbers of the domain archaea found?
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Where are bacterial members of the domain Archaea found?

found in extreme enviorments


What is the domain in which organisms can be found in extreme?

Archaea.


What are bacteria that produce methane called?

Methanogens which are archaebacteria found in the domain Archaea produce Methane! :]


What domain do archeabacteria belong to?

Bacteria in the domain Archaea are usually found in extreme climates, such as extreme hot(volcanos) or extreme cold (arctic or antarctic).


Organisms of which domain occupy the environments closest to those of primitive earth. a. Archaea b. eukarya c. eubacteria d. organisms from all domains can be found in primitive areas?

A. Archaea


What is an autotransporter?

An autotransporter is a structural domain found in some bacterial outer membrane proteins.


Is the methanogen a prokaryote or a eukaryote?

They are neither. Methanogens belong to the domain archaea. Microbes are found in all three domains of life: bacteria (prokaryotes), archaea, and eukaryotes.


What is unusual about organisms in the domain Archaea?

They can survive in areas of the earth where no other life forms can be found. For example, some of them can't survive in oxygen, and others are found deep inside the ocean vents.


Large numbers of bacterial cells are not found in crown galls because?

cell walls protect the plant from bacterial invasion


What are facts about thermophilic bacteria?

thermophilic bacteria.going to the main domains of organisms, we have three major domains. these are: domain eukarya (with true nucleus), domain eubacteria, and domain archaea. the two latter domains are prokaryotic one (they do not have true nucleus but their genetic material is embedded on the cytoplasm of the bacterial or archaeal cell.thermophilic organisms (heat loving) are found under domain archaea (they are the most primitive organisms in the earth; living in hot, acidic and salty places)domain archaea is divided into four major kingdoms:1.) domain crenarchaeota2.) Domain euryarchaeota3.) domain korarchaeota4.) domain nanoarchaeota (which is not yet scientifically validated)thermophilic archaeons are found under domain crenarchaeota and euryarchaeota. specifically under genera thermoproteus and thermoplasma. you may consult microbiology books like G. Tortora and co-authors' Microbiology: an introduction 8th edition.


What are the three domains of life and what organisms does each contain?

The three domains of life are Bacteria (contains unicellular prokaryotic organisms), Archaea (contains unicellular prokaryotic organisms that can thrive in extreme environments), and Eukarya (contains organisms with eukaryotic cells, including plants, animals, fungi, and protists).


Do archaea have the typical peptidoglycan structure found in bacterial cell walls?

No. archae bacteria has no peptidoglycan cell wall