actual histone particles are not present in archaebacteria
they have some other type of dna binding protein
No, archaea do not have a DNA encased within a nuclear envelope like eukaryotic cells. They have a single circular chromosome that is located in the nucleoid region of the cell, but it is not contained within a membrane-bound nucleus.
Archeabacteria.
Archea are prokariyotic organisms.They do not have a nucleus.Eukariyotes have a nucleus.
Eubacteria, Archea, Protist, Fungus/Fungi, Plants, Animals
Protists are eukaryotes. They are cells with a nucleus. Bacteria and archea are generally much smaller than nucleated cells and they have no nucleus. The mitochondria and chloroplasts in nucleated cells are about the size of bacteria and apppear to be descendants of bacteria that lived symbiotically within cells that evolved into cells with a nucleus.
What are the three type of archea?
What are the three type of archea?
The Dna in prokaryotic Cells floats in the Cytoplasm as a single circular Chromosome. Yes, all Prokaryotes (bacteria and archea and others) and Eukaryotes (e.g Insect, Animal, and Plant Cells) contain Dna in the Form of Chromosomes; without Dna there will be no reproduction.
Archea Bacteria are a domain of organisms that live in extreme environments.
yes archea eat so much it is just sad
no
extremophiles
yes
YES
No, archaea do not have a DNA encased within a nuclear envelope like eukaryotic cells. They have a single circular chromosome that is located in the nucleoid region of the cell, but it is not contained within a membrane-bound nucleus.
monkey waste
Bacteria and Archea