Bacteria and Archaea
Yes prokaryotes have been divided in two domains named Archea and Eubacteria .
No, eukarya does not contain prokaryotes. Eukarya is one of the three domains of life, which includes organisms with eukaryotic cells containing a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. Prokaryotes belong to the domains Bacteria and Archaea.
I think prokaryotes
Domains in biological classification include Archaea and Bacteria as prokaryotic domains because these organisms lack a defined nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. Prokaryotes are characterized by their simpler cellular structure and genetic organization, which distinguishes them from eukaryotes, the latter of which fall under the domain Eukarya. The classification into these domains reflects fundamental differences in their cellular architecture and evolutionary history.
Plants are eukaryotic. The only prokaryotes are in the domains Archaea and Bacteria.
Archaea and Eukaryote are two different domains from the three domains of life classification. And Prokaryotes belong to two domains: the bacteria and the archaea.
Three domains are : Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukarya Domains Archaea and Bacteria both include single-cell prokaryotes. Domain Eukarya includes all organisms made of eukaryotic cells
Prokaryotes are primarily found in the domains Bacteria and Archaea. Eukaryotes are contained within the domain Eukarya, which includes kingdoms such as Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, and Protista. While prokaryotes are unicellular organisms without a nucleus, eukaryotes can be either unicellular or multicellular and possess a defined nucleus.
Three domains are : Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukarya Domains Archaea and Bacteria both include single-cell prokaryotes. Domain Eukarya includes all organisms made of eukaryotic cells
bacteria
Prokaryotes fall under the Bacteria and Archaea domains. These organisms lack a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles in their cells.
bacteria and archea