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The two prokaryotic domains are Archaea (archaebacteria) and Bacteria (eubacteria).

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Domain Archaea, and Domain Bacteria.

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All prokaryotic cells are divided into two domains: bacteria and archaea.

They are divided into 2 domains, because bacteria and archaea are very different:

  • Archaea aren't susceptible to antibiotics, and bacteria are.
  • Archaea have introns, or non-coding parts of genes that regulate gene expression, in some genes, while bacteria lack introns altogether.
  • Archaean and bacterial cell walls are different because bacteria use peptidoglycan, a polymer of sugars linked with polypeptides, in their cell walls, while Archaea do not have true peptidoglycan. T
  • The organisms in domain Bacteria have unbranched carbon chains in the phospholipid bilayer, but the organisms of domain Archaea can have branched chains.
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11y ago

Anerobes and aerobes? depending on whether they need an environment with oxygen or not to survive. However there are also facultative anerobes!

Or "Gram positive" and "Gram negative"? depending on whether the bacteria in question take up a Gram stain or not - nothing to do with weight or mass, but does depend on structure of cell wall. Named after some scientist who developed a method of staining bacterial cells to see them under the microscope, over 100 years ago (Google "Gram stain bacteria" for more info).

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The two prokaryotic domains are Archaea (archaebacteria) and Bacteria (eubacteria).

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Bacteria and Archaea consist of prokaryotic cells. Protists, fungi,animals, and plants consist of eukaryotic cells.

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Bacteria and archaea.

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Two domains of prokaryotes

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Are prokaryotes divided into 2 domains?

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.


Who has dna domains- prokaryotes or eukaryotes?

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Are archaea eukaryotes or prokaryotes?

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.


Prokaryotes are classified as belonging to two different domains What are the domains?

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What is one of two domains of unicellular prokaryotes?

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Prokaryotes fall under the and domains?

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What are the 2 domains of bacteria?

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What are subparts of the Domains?

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How many prokaryotic domains are there?

Prokaryotes belong to two taxonomic domains: the bacteria and the archaea.


Which two domains that only include organisms that are prokaryotes?

bacteria and archea


How do the members of the two domains of prokaryotes?

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Are plants prokarotic or eukaryotic?

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