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Which kingdom consist of prokaryotic cells?

There are two: archae and eubacteria


What are the names of all bacteria?

Eubacteria and archaebacteria. [archae is Greek for "ancient"]


Is the organisms in archae kingdom prokaryotic or eukarytic?

Bath eubacteria and archaebacteria are prokaryote.


What is the largest and most general category used to classify living thing?

The domain (Archae, Eubacteria and Eukarya). The next level is the kingdom (Plants, Animals, Fungi, Protists, Archae and Eubacteria - old style:Plants, Animals, Fungi, Protists, and Prokaryotes).


In the modern classification system the three domains are?

1. Archaea 2. Eubacteria 3. Eukarya


What are 3 names for a combination of 6 kingdoms?

the 3 domains are bacteria, Archae, eukaryota then those are split up into the 6 kingdoms which is eubacteria,archae bacteria,protista,fungi,plantae,animalia.


What are the 6 kingdoms and 3 domains?

Domains: Bacteria Archae Eukarya Kingdoms: Eubacteria Archaebacteria/Archae Protista Animalia Fungi Plantae You're on your own from there.


What are the two domains and six kingdoms?

the six kingdoms are plant animal fungi protista eubacteria and archaebacteria. i do not know of two domains.


Are archae decomposers?

Archae are decomposers that commonly feed on dead decaying organisms. They are often found at the bottom of the ocean floor.


When did scientists realized that archae are different from bacteria?

Woese, in 1990, divided the prokaryotes (previously classified as the Kingdom Monera) into two groups, called Eubacteria and Archaebacteria or Archaea.


When did scientists realize that archae are different bacteria?

Woese, in 1990, divided the prokaryotes (previously classified as the Kingdom Monera) into two groups, called Eubacteria and Archaebacteria or Archaea.


Does Eubactirea have eukaryotic cells or Prokaryotic cells?

Eubacteria have prokaryotic cells. Eubacteria IS Kingdom Bacteria! The Eu- was there to distinguish it from Archaebacteria when Archaebacteria were in the same kingdom as Eubacteria and not in its own kingdom of Archae, as they are now. (The old kingdom that contained both Eubacteria and Archaebacteria was called Kingdom Monera)