bacteria and archaea bacteria and archaea bacteria and archaea
The common name for Eubacteria and Archaebacteria both is bacteria. The scientific names are Eubacteria/Bacteria and Archaebacteria/Archaea.
im trying to find out eubacteria myself. as for archaebacteria.... *differ from bacteria in sensitivity to antibiotics *contain ribosome RNA *cell walls dont contain peptidoglycan
Its really three and they are Cell wall composition, Multicellularity and Photosynthetic pigments
All single celled organisms are placed under Kingdom Protista. This kingdom forms a link between other kingdoms of plants, animals and fungi. Members of Protista are primarily aquatic in nature.
bacteria and archaea bacteria and archaea bacteria and archaea
The common name for Eubacteria and Archaebacteria both is bacteria. The scientific names are Eubacteria/Bacteria and Archaebacteria/Archaea.
Eukarya, Archaea, and Bacteria
It is believed by many that the archaea and bacteria developed separately from a common ancestor nearly 4 billion years ago.
Bacteria and Archaea differ in some major genetic and biochemical ways. In fact, the genetic differences between these two domains is greater than between all organisms within the domain Eukarya (protists, fungi, plants, animals). In other words, you may have more in common genetically with a mushroom than do bacteria and archaea! Archaea were discovered and recognized as a distinct domain of life only within the last couple decades. They tend to be extremophiles, but more are being discovered from all sorts of habitats in recent years. They probably fill ecological roles similar to bacteria.
im trying to find out eubacteria myself. as for archaebacteria.... *differ from bacteria in sensitivity to antibiotics *contain ribosome RNA *cell walls dont contain peptidoglycan
They contain cytoplasm.
Its really three and they are Cell wall composition, Multicellularity and Photosynthetic pigments
All single celled organisms are placed under Kingdom Protista. This kingdom forms a link between other kingdoms of plants, animals and fungi. Members of Protista are primarily aquatic in nature.
Bacteria are quite different from any of the kingdoms described here. The kingdoms have more in common with each other than they do with bacteria. Bacteria lack bound nuclei or organelles.
Firstly, there is no such thing as a 'common scientific name'; that is a contradiction, containing two opposites. The scientific name for the Archaea is Archaea.
The three-domain system divides the cellular life forms into archaea, bacteria, and eukaryote domains. The evolutionary relationship between the three domains is of central importance for understanding the origin of life.This study had revealed that most of the metabolic pathways, which comprise the majority of an organism's genes, are common between Archaea and Bacteria, while most genes involved in genome expression are common between Archaea and Eukaryotes.The evolutionary relationship between archaea and eukaryotes has not been extensively studied still and if you have a thirst for knowledge in this field, you are encouraged..!