Archaea is a type/phylum of living things.
3 groups/classes/orders of Archaea:
Crenarchaeota
Euryarchaeota
Korarchaeota
Archea Bacteria are a domain of organisms that live in extreme environments.
Bacteria live any place you can think of. (Everywhere.)
The nitrogen-fixing bacteria live in the root nodules of legumes.
A domain is the highest level of taxonomy, including only the following three in the 3 domain standard system- Archea, Eukarya, and Bacteria. From there the taxonomy tree goes on to Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species.
Germs can live on anything. If by harmful bacteria, then yes. They can. Even inanimate objects.
Archea Bacteria are a domain of organisms that live in extreme environments.
Archea
Bacteria that live in extreme environments. The big three live in extremely hot water, super salty water, or extremely acidic water.
Bacteria and Archea
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Archea bacteria, or "extrmophiles" live in very hostile environments, like goethermal hotspots or under miles of rock beneath the sea floor. Archea might be found on other planets, like the fossilized one from a mars rock.
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bacteria and archea
They are both prokaryotes, they don't have a nucleus.
They had independent evolutionary development
BacteriaProkaryotes can include bacteria and archea. There are three domains of life, Bacteria, Archea, and Eukaryotes. The domains of Bacteria and Archea are made up from prokaryotic organisms, which are usually unicellular.
Prokaryotes that live in extreme environments are in the domain "archaea."