Archaeology is Greek history and archae means first so, archae means to go back to the first people.
Archae are decomposers that commonly feed on dead decaying organisms. They are often found at the bottom of the ocean floor.
Archae
Bath eubacteria and archaebacteria are prokaryote.
Firstly, archae are not a kingdom but a domain. A domain comes before kingdoms in the taxonomic classification system 3 domains are Eukaryae, Prokaryae and Archae. As you can see from their names, the domain Eukaryae is eukaryotic and the domain Prokaryae is prokaryotic. Archae are different. They are bacteria which live in extreme conditions such as extremely high temperatures, with little oxygen or water, etc. Archae are neither prokaryotic or eukaryotic.
Archaea bacteria are typically not harmful to humans and are commonly found in extreme environments such as hot springs and hydrothermal vents. However, some archaea have been associated with human infections in rare cases, but this is not a common occurrence.
Eubacteria and archaebacteria. [archae is Greek for "ancient"]
yes
Archae
It could be both, but it's definitely a prefix, as in archenemy.
It means first as in archaeology which means going back to the people. SO archae means first.
Archae are decomposers that commonly feed on dead decaying organisms. They are often found at the bottom of the ocean floor.
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archae and bacteria
Crenarchaeota
they are not different they are the same
Archae
halophiles and cocci