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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.
Eukaryota and archaea
Prokaryotes lack a nucleus (though they do have circular DNA) and other membrane-bound organelles (though they do contain ribosomes). Bacteria and Archaea are two domains of prokaryotes.
In particular, it emphasizes the separation of prokaryotes into two groups, originally called Eu bacteria . these are the 3 domains - Archea, Eubacteria, Eukaryote
They differ because one is cool and the other one is awesome
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Yes, prokaryotes are divided into two domains: Bacteria and Archaea. These domains are based on genetic, biochemical, and evolutionary differences between the two groups of prokaryotes.
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
Bacteria and 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
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Eukaryota and archaea
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bacteria and archea
Prokaryotes belong to two taxonomic domains: the bacteria and the archaea.