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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)


Is it true that archaebacteria and eubacteria belong to the same kingdom?

No, archaebacteria and eubacteria are both considered types of bacteria but they are classified into separate domains in biological classification - Archaea and Bacteria, respectively. Despite the similar names, they have distinct genetic, metabolic, and structural differences that separate them into different domains.


Why are archaebacteria not classified in the same kingdom as eubacteria?

They use to belong to the same kingdom: Moneran, but scientists thought that they were important enough to belong in their own kingdom, especially since archaebacteria is the oldest microorganism. So the answer is No, they belong in different kingdoms. (:


How do eubacteria and archaebacteria differ from organisms in the other kingdoms?

Eubacteria and archaebacteria are prokaryotic organisms, while organisms in other kingdoms are eukaryotic. Eubacteria have a peptidoglycan cell wall, while archaebacteria have a different type of cell wall. Archaebacteria live in extreme environments, while eubacteria are found in a wide range of habitats.


Are archaebacyteria and euacteria in the same kingdom?

Archaebacteria and eubacteria are two different domains.Domains are the highest (widest) levels of the taxonomic hierarchy, kingdoms come below this level so be careful not to refer to them like this.


The kingdom Eubacteria contains the same organisms as the kingdom Animalia?

That is incorrect. Eubacteria is a kingdom that contains prokaryotic organisms, such as bacteria, while Animalia is a kingdom that contains multicellular eukaryotic organisms, such as animals. They are two distinct biological classifications with different types of organisms.


Must all organisms in the same kingdom also belong to the same domain?

No, organisms in the same kingdom do not have to belong to the same domain. Kingdom is a broader classification level than domain. Organisms in the same kingdom share similar characteristics and traits, but they can belong to different domains, which are higher-level classifications.


What kind kingdom does pig belong?

Taxonomically, pigs belong to Kingdom Animalia, same as sea urchins and humans.


What two Kingdoms are nearly the same except for where they can survive?

Well, if you're talking about animal kingdoms, it'd be eubacteria and archaebacteria. They're both bacteria. I was just learning about this in science class yesterday! :D


Do species X and Y belong to different classes and the same kingdom?

To determine if species X and Y belong to different classes within the same kingdom, it's essential to examine their taxonomic classifications. If they are classified under the same kingdom but have different classes, then they indeed belong to different classes within that kingdom. For example, if species X is a mammal (class Mammalia) and species Y is a bird (class Aves), they belong to the same kingdom (Animalia) but different classes.


What kingdom does a starfish belong to?

Same kingdom as humans. Invertebrates phylum of Echinoderms, specific Asteroidea.


Do all snakes belong to the same kingdom?

Yes. All snakes are animals in the kingdom Anamalia.