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What is the difference between eukaryotes and archaea?


eukaryote: Any of the single-celled or multicellular organisms, of the taxonomic domain Eukaryota, whose cells contain at least one distinct nucleus. archaea: a taxonomic domain of single-celled organisms lacking nuclei that are fundamentally from bacteria.

What are archaea eubacteria and Eukarya?


What are archaea eubacteria and Eukarya?
There are three domains of life: Bacteria (also known as Eubacteria), Archaea, and Eukarya. The Bacteria and Archaea are made up entirely of microorganisms; the Eukarya contains plants, animals, and microorganisms such as fungi and protists.

Are Archaea eukaryotic or prokaryotic?


Are Archaea eukaryotic or prokaryotic?
prokaryotesAbstract. The archaebacteria are a group of prokaryotes which seem as distinct from the true bacteria (eubacteria) as they are from eukaryotes.

How are archaebacteria related to eukaryotes?


In subsequent years, molecular phylogenetic analyses indicated that eukaryotes and the Archaea represent sister groups in the tree of life. During the genomic era, it became evident that eukaryotic cells possess a mixture of archaeal and bacterial features in addition to eukaryotic-specific features.

Is Archaea prokaryotic or eukaryotic?


Is Archaea prokaryotic or eukaryotic?

How are bacteria Archaea and eukaryotes related?


How are bacteria Archaea and eukaryotes related?
Archaea and Bacteria reproduce through fission, a process where an individual cell reproduces its single chromosome and splits in two. Eukaryotes reproduce through mitosis, which includes additional steps for replicating and correctly dividing multiple chromosomes between two daughter cells.

Why are archaebacteria prokaryotes?


Archaea is prokaryotic because it doesn't have a nucleus, nor any membrane-bound organelles. The reason why Archaea is different from Bacteria is it is more prominent, most of them are extremophiles.

Is Archaea eukaryotic or prokaryotic?


Is Archaea eukaryotic or prokaryotic?

Are eukaryotes part of Archaea?


Are eukaryotes part of Archaea?

How are Archaea similar to eukaryotes?


Both can carry out asexual reproduction. Translation and transcription that occurs in Archaea is similar to that that occurs in Eukaryota (the one in bacteria is unique). DNA replication in Archaea is similar to that in Eukarya.

Is Archaea bacteria prokaryotic or eukaryotic?


Is Archaea bacteria prokaryotic or eukaryotic?
Bacteria and Archaea are both prokaryotes but differ enough to be placed in separate domains. An ancestor of modern Archaea is believed to have given rise to Eukarya, the third domain of life. Major groups of Archaea and Bacteria are shown.

Is kingdom Archaea prokaryotic or eukaryotic?


Is kingdom Archaea prokaryotic or eukaryotic?
Archaea (/ɑːrˈkiːə/ ( listen) ar-KEE-ə; singular archaeon /ɑːrˈkiːən/) constitute a domain of single-celled organisms. These microorganisms lack cell nuclei and are therefore prokaryotes.

How are Bacteria Archaea and eukaryotes related?


What is one characteristic that Archaea and eukaryotes share?


What is one characteristic that Archaea and eukaryotes share?

Are all Archaea prokaryotes?


Are all Archaea prokaryotes?
Bacteria and Archaea are both prokaryotes but differ enough to be placed in separate domains. An ancestor of modern Archaea is believed to have given rise to Eukarya, the third domain of life.
 
Eukaryotes and archaea are two distinct domains of life with several key differences:

1. **Cell Structure**:
- Eukaryotes have cells that contain a true nucleus enclosed by a nuclear membrane. Their DNA is organized into multiple linear chromosomes found in the nucleus. Eukaryotic cells also contain membrane-bound organelles like mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, and Golgi apparatus.
- Archaea, on the other hand, are prokaryotic organisms with cells that lack a true nucleus; their genetic material is typically in the form of a single circular chromosome located in the nucleoid region of the cell. Archaea also lack membrane-bound organelles typical of eukaryotic cells.

2. **Genetic Makeup**:
- Eukaryotes have a more complex genetic makeup compared to archaea. Their genomes are larger, with multiple genes that code for a wide variety of proteins necessary for cellular functions and metabolism.
- Archaea have simpler genomes compared to eukaryotes, but they are known for their unique genetic and biochemical characteristics that set them apart from both bacteria and eukaryotes.

3. **Phylogenetic Relationship**:
- Eukaryotes and archaea are believed to be more closely related to each other than either is to bacteria. Molecular phylogenetic analyses have suggested that eukaryotes and archaea represent sister groups in the tree of life.

4. **Cellular Features**:
- Eukaryotic cells have a complex internal structure with membrane-bound compartments that carry out specific functions. They also have a cytoskeleton that provides structural support and helps in cell movement.
- Archaeal cells lack membrane-bound organelles and have a simpler internal structure compared to eukaryotic cells. However, they may possess unique cell wall compositions and membrane structures that differentiate them from both eukaryotes and bacteria.

Overall, while both eukaryotes and archaea are members of the domain Eukaryota, they exhibit significant differences in terms of cellular structure, genetic makeup, and evolutionary history.
 

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