One is single celled one is not
There are two prokaryotic domains: Bacteria and Archaea. These domains differ in terms of their genetic makeup, cell structure, and metabolic processes.
A prokaryote is not one of the 3 domains. it is part of two domains which are bacteria and archea. A eukaryote is part of the 3 domains. A prokaryote does not have a nucleaus and a eukaryote does. This information was from my science teacher Mr. Dale Chiampa so thank hm for woever asked this question.
Escherichia coli is the scientific name for prokaryote. It belongs in Kingdom Monera.
Actually, there are two DOMAINS of prokaryote. This are the Domain Archaea and the Domain Bacteria Archaea comprises archaebacteria which live in harsher conditions and differ from bacteria in their cell wall composition
The two bacterial domains are Bacteria and Archaea. These domains represent the two main groups of prokaryotic organisms, which are distinct from eukaryotes.
There are two domains.Domain bacteria and domain arche bacteria.
There are two prokaryotic domains: Bacteria and Archaea. These domains differ in terms of their genetic makeup, cell structure, and metabolic processes.
They differ because one is cool and the other one is awesome
One is single celled one is not
The main way that a Prokaryote can vary from another is by size. Their size range is from 0.2 µm to 750 µm.
there are important differences in the structure and chemical makeup of their cells.Some prokaryotes are unicellular, and others are multicellular.Although bacteria and archaea are similar in some ways, there are important differences in the structure and chemical makeup of their cells.
A prokaryote is not one of the 3 domains. it is part of two domains which are bacteria and archea. A eukaryote is part of the 3 domains. A prokaryote does not have a nucleaus and a eukaryote does. This information was from my science teacher Mr. Dale Chiampa so thank hm for woever asked this question.
Escherichia coli is the scientific name for prokaryote. It belongs in Kingdom Monera.
Actually, there are two DOMAINS of prokaryote. This are the Domain Archaea and the Domain Bacteria Archaea comprises archaebacteria which live in harsher conditions and differ from bacteria in their cell wall composition
In the domain system of classification, both Bacteria and Archaea differ in several key features, including their cell wall composition, membrane structure, and genetic transcription processes. However, one feature they share is that both domains consist of prokaryotic organisms, meaning they lack a true nucleus and membrane-bound organelles.
The two bacterial domains are Bacteria and Archaea. These domains represent the two main groups of prokaryotic organisms, which are distinct from eukaryotes.
prokaryote and eukaryote