There are two traits that archaeans and bacteria share. These are the presence of a plasma membrane and the lack of a nuclear envelope.
The shape of their chromosomes and plasmids is how archaeans are most similar to bacteria.
Archea and Bacteria contain no organelles and cannot form multi-cells organisms.
-Metabolism like eukaryotes
-Structure like bacteria
Arche bacteria are much closer to eukaryotes.Bacteria also have some similarities. NO. Archaea, Bacteria and Eukaryota. Bacteria are more closely related to the more complex organisms (Eukaryotes). Archaea are now considered in their own domain. The Archaea in plankton are the most abundant organism on the planet.
both archaea and bacteria are domains that are made up of prokaryots. prokaryots do not have a nucleus. the only domain that is known to have nuclei is eukarya.
Because some archaea are heterotrophs while others are autotrophs.
They are not very different physically, except that some regular (Eu)bacteria have a nucleus and no Archaebacteria do, but they have very different genomes, and Archaea are less advanced in evolutionary terms, as they do not adapt well and are much less dangerous than Eubacteria.
They differ because one is cool and the other one is awesome
They break up things, all bacteria doesn't but some does.yea they do lol
Arche bacteria are much closer to eukaryotes.Bacteria also have some similarities. NO. Archaea, Bacteria and Eukaryota. Bacteria are more closely related to the more complex organisms (Eukaryotes). Archaea are now considered in their own domain. The Archaea in plankton are the most abundant organism on the planet.
Bacteria, Archaea, and Protists, and some Fungi.
Bacteria, Archaea, and Protists, and some Fungi.
both archaea and bacteria are domains that are made up of prokaryots. prokaryots do not have a nucleus. the only domain that is known to have nuclei is eukarya.
Archaea,Bacteria,Prions and Viruses
Because some archaea are heterotrophs while others are autotrophs.
They are found in plants, bacteria, fungi, algae, and some archaea.
Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukarya. Archaea are some of the oldest single celled organisms on the planet due to their capability to survive in extreme conditions. Bacteria, also called eubacteria or true bacteria, are composed of prokaryotic cells, but their cell walls have different structures, components in them. Eukarya are composed of eukaryotic cells and contain most the multicellular organisms in our world such as animals, plants, protists, and fungi. Hope this helps.
The bacteria cell wall is made of peptidoglycan, while archaea cell walls lack peptidoglycan. Also, the archaea cell membrane contain ether linkages, while the bacteria cell membrane contains ether bonds.
A group of microorganisms that resemble bacteria but are different from them such as the composition of their cell walls. Archaea usually live in extreme, often very hot or salty environments. The archaea are considered a separate kingdom in some classifications. Some scientists believe that archaea were the earliest forms of cellular life.
Bacteria can relate to many different species and there is some variance in accordance with which particular bacteria one is studying. However, there are common traits associated with bacteria. They are; a lack of membrane-bound organelles, they are unicellular and they are small.