Nope and archeabacteria doesn't either.
No, the cells of a Eubacteria do not have a nucleus.
Sorry to be rude, but isn't that obvious? Archaebacteria and Eubacteria are both bacteria, just in a different form. Bacteria are not protists because they lack parts just to be a cell. They are alive but are not included in the Protista family because they lack a nucleus, lysosomes, and so on.
Archaebacteria and Eubacteria. Previously they had been categorized as one kingdom Monera, but has since been split. The Six Kingdoms: Plants, Animals, Protists, Fungi, Archaebacteria, Eubacteria. Like archaebacteria, eubacteria are complex and single celled. Most bacteria are in the EUBACTERIA kingdom. They are the kinds found everywhere and are the ones people are most familiar with.
Yes. Cyanobacteria is the other type of photosynthetic autotrophs
Staphylococcus Aureus and Bacillus Anthracis are two scientific names for eubacteria.
Eubacteria Is a domain of living organisms. Eubacteria is described as germs. They are characterized by the rigid cell walls.
They not have a nucleus. So they are prokaryotic.
No and neither does archaebacteria.
The defining characteristic of a eukaryote is that eukaryotic cells contain a nucleus, or a nuclear envelope, which contains the genetic material of the cell. Eubacteria are well developed bacteria that have a definite nucleus. Because all eubacteria have nuclei, all eubacteria are eukaryotic.
Eubacteria and Archaebacteria
They have no nucleus. So they are prokariyotes
Eubacteria are prokaryotes. They lack a true nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles in their cells.
Eubacteria without an organized nucleus are called prokaryotes. These organisms have a simple cell structure with genetic material that is not enclosed within a membrane-bound nucleus. Examples of prokaryotes include bacteria.
Eubacteria are prokaryotic organisms with a simple cell structure lacking a nucleus, while protists are eukaryotic organisms with a more complex cell structure containing a nucleus. Eubacteria are typically unicellular and lack membrane-bound organelles, whereas protists can be unicellular or multicellular and often have specialized organelles for specific functions. Additionally, eubacteria have a rigid cell wall made of peptidoglycan, while protists generally do not have a rigid cell wall.
Eubacteria are called prokaryotes because they lack a membrane-bound nucleus. Their genetic material is found in a region called the nucleoid within the cytoplasm.
No, it is prokaryotic. Prokaryotic cells have no nucleus, no membrane-bound organelles, and are usually found in uni-cellular organisms.
eubacteria lack a nucleus, lack histones in their DNA, have no membrane bound organelles, and their DNA is in a circular form.
the archea has 5 nucleus and the eubacteria only have 3..... visit the comparision website for a better answer....