They are thought to have different paths of evolutionary development.
Different biochemistry. Archea have more sulphur
Bacteria archaea
They are thought to have separate paths of evolutionary development. They developed along different evolutionary paths. They had independent evolutionary development.
An archaea is a single-celled (SC) organism. Archaea are prokaryotic microorganisms that are similar to bacteria but belong to a separate domain of life.
Unicellular prokaryotic organisms are actually broken up into the Bacteria and Archaea domains. The Bacteria domain has several shapes, and the Archaea domain generally resembles the bacteria domain.
Both archea and bacteria are prokaryotic, meaning they have no nucleus.
No, bacteriophages are viruses that infect bacteria, not archaea. Archaea are a separate domain of single-celled microorganisms that are distinct from both bacteria and viruses.
Bacteria archaea
Bacteria and plants aren't eukarya I THINK, but I am not positive. Hope this helps!
They are thought to have separate paths of evolutionary development. They developed along different evolutionary paths. They had independent evolutionary development.
An archaea is a single-celled (SC) organism. Archaea are prokaryotic microorganisms that are similar to bacteria but belong to a separate domain of life.
Unicellular prokaryotic organisms are actually broken up into the Bacteria and Archaea domains. The Bacteria domain has several shapes, and the Archaea domain generally resembles the bacteria domain.
Unicellular prokaryotic organisms are actually broken up into the Bacteria and Archaea domains. The Bacteria domain has several shapes, and the Archaea domain generally resembles the bacteria domain.
Bacteria and Archaea
The six kingdoms are Animalia (Domain Eukarya), Plantae (Domain Eukarya), Fungi (Domain Eukarya), Protista (Domain Eukarya), Archaea (Domain Archaea), and Bacteria (Domain Bacteria).
Bacteria and Archaea
like bacteria members of the domain archaea are unicellular prokaryotes
Both archea and bacteria are prokaryotic, meaning they have no nucleus.