Archaea is comprised of single-celled, prokaryotic organisms. These particular creatures are found only where normal living creatures would suffer and die. Such places include right next to volcanic vents in the ocean, bodies of water with incredibly high salt amounts (like the Dead Sea) and extremely acidic or alkaline areas.
Bacteria and plants aren't eukarya I THINK, but I am not positive. Hope this helps!
bacteria, archaea, and eukarya
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Yes- archaea is another name for archaebacteria. If you disagree with me, look up the word archaea on dictionary.com and you will find this at the bottom of the definition:"Also called Archaebacteria."This (I would think) would prove my point in saying that Archaea is the same as Archaebacteria. The End.(If I am wrong, then don't blame me- blame ditionary.com and jsyk, I am NOT trying to dis dictionary.com, because they have a definition for the Beatles, which makes me VERY EMOTIONALLY HAPPY!!! 8D So don't think that I'm trying to dis dictionary.com! And if you didn't think I was, then good for you- you just earned a gold star sticker! BUT WAIT- THERE'S MORE! You also got some Brownie Points! Congrats!)
The three domains in the modern tree of life are Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya. Bacteria domain includes organisms like Escherichia coli and Streptococcus. The Archaea domain includes organisms like Sulfolobus and Methanogens. The Eukarya domain includes organisms like animals, plants, fungi, and protists.
Three organisms that belong to the domain Archaea are:Haloquadratum walsbyiSulfolobus solfataricusHalostagnicola larsenii
Archaea Domain Bacteria Domain Eukarya Domain
The domain of living things that is not recognized is protists. The three recognized domains are Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya.
The classification level with the fewest members is the domain level, which is the highest level in the biological classification system. It includes three domains: Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya.
The three domain classification is based on differences in cellular structures, specifically the presence of a membrane-bound nucleus in the domain Eukarya, as compared to bacteria (domain Bacteria) and archaea (domain Archaea) that lack this feature. This system reflects the evolutionary relationships among these three groups of organisms.
Eubacteria.
Bacteria and Archaea and Eukarya
The broadest taxonomic level is the domain. There are three domains: Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya.
The domains are Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukarya. The domain Archaea has one kingdom: Archaea. The domain Bacteria has one kingdom: Bacteria. The domain Eukarya has four kingdoms: Protists, Fungi, Plants, and Animals. There are a total of 3 domains and 6 kingdoms.
Bacteria and plants aren't eukarya I THINK, but I am not positive. Hope this helps!
Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya are the three domains of life.
bacteria, archaea, and eukarya