archeabacteria
Eukaryotes most likely evolved from prokaryotes.
Some eukaryotic or prokaryotes live and function together in colonies.
(For the most part) Prokaryotes. However, some (but few) are multicellular.
No, prokaryotes are typically small, single-celled organisms. Most prokaryotes do not have specialized organelles or a true nucleus. Multicellularity is a characteristic more commonly associated with eukaryotes.
Some parasites are prokaryotic (bacteria), and some are eukaryotic (helminths, protozoans...)
Eukaryotes most likely evolved from prokaryotes.
Bacteria are the most common type of Prokaryotes.
organisms in the archaea kingdom Prokaryotes
Some eukaryotic or prokaryotes live and function together in colonies.
Most seals live in the ocean. Some do come on land, but only when theyre tired of swimming. They live in the Arctic or Antarctic, In very cold habitats.
They live in habitats which are basically homes like what we live in is a habitat.
Humans. Humans are animals and live in some of the most hostile habitats known.
Yes, most prokaryotes have cell walls.
heterotrophs
It's habitats' (where the animals live)
Bacteria are the most common prokaryotes, closely followed by fungi.~Erica Mandilag :)
Most bears live in woods and forests near water sources. Some bears live in the polar regions of the world.