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The unicellular prokaryotes that make up the domain Bacteria are also classified in what kingdom?

The unicellular prokaryotes in the domain Bacteria are classified in the kingdom Bacteria.


Which domain contains prokaryotes?

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.


Archaea have a similar chemical makeup to bacteria?

like bacteria members of the domain archaea are unicellular prokaryotes


Is methanogen unicellular or multicellular?

Methanogens are typically unicellular microorganisms. They are prokaryotes and belong to the domain Archaea. These organisms are known for producing methane as a byproduct of their metabolism in anaerobic environments.


Are prokaryotes unicellular?

Not all prokaryotes are unicellular. A few prokaryotes such as myxobacteria have multicellular stages in their life cycles.


What is the domain of prokaryotes?

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.


Which domain is composed of unicellular prokaryotes that have cell walls that do not contain peptidoglycan?

Archaea x-18


domain containing prokaryotes?

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.


How are organsims in the domain archaea different from those in the domain eukarya?

Organisms in the domain Archaea are unicellular prokaryotes without a nucleus, membrane-bound organelles, or introns in their genes. They also have unique cell wall components. Eukaryotes in the domain Eukarya, on the other hand, have a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles, are typically larger and more complex, and can be unicellular or multicellular.


Are prokaryotes singled-celled?

Yes, prokaryotes are unicellular.


Is a paramecium unicellular or prokatyotic?

Paramecium are only unicellular and they are eukaryotes and not prokaryotes.


Are cheethas eukaryotic?

All animals are eukaryotes. In fact, anything within the domain Eukaryota is a eukaryote. This includes animals, plants, fungi, and others. Biology classifies everything into two domains: one for eukaryotes and one for prokaryotes. Prokaryotes are almost exclusively unicellular, although it is believed there are some multicellular prokaryotes. Eukaryotes can be either unicellular or multicellular.Answer is Yes, obviously.