Bacteria is its own Domain because it is single celled
The three learning domains were theorized by Psychologist Benjamin Bloom in the year of 1956. The cognitive, affective and psychomotor make up the three learning domains.
Bacteria are prokaryotes. They do not contain intracellular membranes that make organelles. The definition of specific compartments within a cell would make them eukaryotes. Bacteria do not have any real divisions in their cell (no nucleus, no ER, no Golgi) therefore they are not eukaryotes.
Bacteria and Archaea are both prokaryotic organisms, meaning they lack a distinct nucleus and membrane-bound organelles in their cells. They make up two of the three domains of life, with the third being Eukarya. Despite some similarities in their genetic and biochemical characteristics, they differ in their evolutionary history, cell wall composition, and certain metabolic processes.
Three things that make bacteria grow are a suitable environment (temperature, pH, and nutrients), water for metabolic processes, and time for cell division and proliferation.
Organisms are placed into domains and kingdoms based on their cell type ,their ability to make food ,and the number of cells in their bodies
we simi can't because..DOMAINS are the largest classification catergory. Biochemical and genetic evidence tells us that there are three domains: Archaea, Bacteria, Eukaraya.
The three learning domains were theorized by Psychologist Benjamin Bloom in the year of 1956. The cognitive, affective and psychomotor make up the three learning domains.
Bacteria are prokaryotes. They do not contain intracellular membranes that make organelles. The definition of specific compartments within a cell would make them eukaryotes. Bacteria do not have any real divisions in their cell (no nucleus, no ER, no Golgi) therefore they are not eukaryotes.
how atoms make up organic compounds, which make up all living organisms, addressing all three domains.
Bacteria = life + swamp
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Try, Bacteria = Life + Spore
swamp+life=bacteria
Swamp+life=bacteria
Bacteria and Archaea are both prokaryotic organisms, meaning they lack a distinct nucleus and membrane-bound organelles in their cells. They make up two of the three domains of life, with the third being Eukarya. Despite some similarities in their genetic and biochemical characteristics, they differ in their evolutionary history, cell wall composition, and certain metabolic processes.
Life + swamp
swamp+life