Archaebacteria often thrive in little to no oxygen and in unfavorable conditions. Three organisms that is found to be archaebacteria are Thermus aquaticus, Pyrococcus furiosus, and Deinococcus radiodurans.
Archaebacteria
Archaebacteria is the kingdom that autotrophic multicellular organisms belong to.
No, they are not. Fungi are their own kingdom.
Yes, archaebacteria is the smallest kingdom. Next comes eubacteria, protist, fungi, plants and then animals
The kingdom that contains all prokaryotes except archaebacteria is Bacteria. Archaebacteria are a separate domain from Bacteria, so the kingdom Bacteria includes all prokaryotes that are not part of the Archaea domain.
Archaebacteria
The organism would belong to the kingdom Bacteria.
Archaebacteria is the kingdom that autotrophic multicellular organisms belong to.
The common name for the Archaebacteria kingdom is archaea.
They have their own kingdom called Archaebacteria.
Yes. The other five are Archaebacteria, Monera, Protista, Plantae, and Animalia.
They are in the archaebacteria kingdom
They are their kingdom names
The archaebacteria is a unicellular organism without a nucleus. They are known to survive in extreme climates and environments. The first were discovered in 1977 in the boiling hot springs at Yellowstone National Park.
No, they are not. Fungi are their own kingdom.
Yes, archaebacteria is the smallest kingdom. Next comes eubacteria, protist, fungi, plants and then animals
protist