No Way.
prokaryotic
Bath eubacteria and archaebacteria are prokaryote.
In the five kingdom classification scheme archaea are placed in their own kingdom called archaea. This is a kingdom of single celled organisms.
both archaea and bacteria are domains that are made up of prokaryots. prokaryots do not have a nucleus. the only domain that is known to have nuclei is eukarya.
The prokaryote cell. Archaebacteria and eubacteria have their DNA in a ring and also carry extra DNA sometimes, also arranged in a ring.
Eubacteria is a prokaryote.
No in fact eubacteria is prokaryotic.
There are definitely not eukaryotic.! They are Prokaryotic! I just took a test on this and I put eukaryotic and I got it wrong !
prokaryotic
The answer is this...... Prokartotic!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Eubacteria ans Archaebacteria
Nope and archeabacteria doesn't either.No, the cells of a Eubacteria do not have a nucleus.
Rigid cell walls, prokaryote, usually a few micrometers.
Bath eubacteria and archaebacteria are prokaryote.
No, salmonella is classified under the kingdom Eubacteria, making it a prokaryote.
Prokaryote is a type of organism in which the eubacteria or an archaebacteria belong to. Being a prokaryote simply means that it has no "true nucleus" and that it does not contain membrane-bound organelles. Since the eubacteria and archaebacterias both qualify for this, they are both considered to be a prokaryote.----------My science teacher gave us a tip,Prokaryiotic- pro/no. Prokaryotics have nonucleus.Eukaryotic- Eu/do. Eukaryotics do have nuclei.
The term 'Eubacteria' is sometimes used to refer to the biological domain of bacteria, to distinguish them from the 'Archaea'. Both Eubacteria and Archaea are prokaryotes.