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No. Eubacteria/Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukaryota(Eukarya/Eucaryota) form the three domains of life in a classification scheme based on extensive modern genetic research. Eubacteria or bacteria are prokaryotes (no nucleus, rarely contain organelles). Archaea (formerly called archaebacteria) are also prokaryotes but have evolved differently than bacteria. Eukaryota have genetic material contained in nuclei and includes single celled organisms to humans.

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