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There are A LOT of differences but the main thing that distinguishes them is that organisms in Eukarya have a defined nucleus, which those in Archaea do not.

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How are organisms in the domain eukarya different from thoses in the domain archaea?

Eukaryotes have a nucleus, Archaea do not.


How are organisms in the domain archaea different from thoses in the domain eukarya?

Eukaryotes have a nucleus, Archaea do not.


What are 3 organisms in the archaea domain?

Three organisms that belong to the domain Archaea are:Haloquadratum walsbyiSulfolobus solfataricusHalostagnicola larsenii


How organisms in the domain eukarya from those in the domain archaea?

Organisms in the domain Eukarya have membrane-bound organelles, a nucleus, and multiple linear chromosomes, while organisms in the domain Archaea lack membrane-bound organelles, have a single circular chromosome, and their cell walls are chemically different. Eukaryotes generally have more complex cellular structures and processes than archaea.


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

Archaea.


How are the organism in the domain eukarya different from those in domain archaea?

Eukaryotes have a nucleus, Archaea do not.


How are organisms in the domain Eukarya different from those of the domain archaea?

eukaryotes have organelles in membranes.


How are organisms in the domain archaea diffferent from those in the domain eukarya?

Eukaryotes have a nucleus, Archaea do not.


How are organisms in domain archaea similar to those in domain eukarya?

Both have a cell wall


How are organisms in the domain eukarya similar to those in domain archaea?

Both have a cell wall


How organisms in the domain eukarya similar to those in the domain archaea?

Both have a cell wall


Which domain is directly related to the oldest organism on earth?

The domain Archaea covers the organisms considered to be the oldest on earth.They are commonly called archaebacteria but they are quite different from bacteria and are now more properly called archaea.