-
prokaryotic life to
consist of two
separate domains,
originally called Eubacteria and Archaebacteria, but now
called Bacteria and
Archaea that
evolved independently...
- (Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Protista, Archaea/Archaebacteria, and
Bacteria or
Eubacteria),
while textbooks in
other parts of the world, such as Bangladesh, Brazil...
- subkingdoms:
Eubacteria and Archaebacteria.
Eubacteria include the only
bacteria that
contain chlorophyll a. Not only that, but
Eubacteria are
placed in...
-
cellular life
Prokaryota /
Procarya (Monera)
Bacteria Bacteria Monera Eubacteria Bacteria Archaea Archaea Archaebacteria Archaea including eukaryotes Eukaryota...
-
three domains:
Archaea (originally Archaebacteria),
Bacteria (originally
eubacteria), or
Eukarya (includes the fungi, plant, and
animal kingdoms). The history...
- body, filament, and hook. The long
filament is the
organ which helps eubacteria move.[citation needed] The
currently accepted taxonomy is
based on the...
-
kingdoms 6
kingdoms 7
kingdoms —
Protista Prokaryota Monera Monera Eubacteria Bacteria Eubacteria Bacteria Bacteria Archaebacteria Archaea Archaebacteria Archaea...
-
proposed dividing prokaryotes into the
Bacteria and
Archaea (originally
Eubacteria and Archaebacteria)
because of the
major differences in the structure...
- two
steps in the
biosynthesis of tryptophan. It is
commonly found in
Eubacteria, Archaebacteria, Protista, Fungi, and Plantae. However, it is
absent from...
- are archaea,
though some of them are
bacteria and fungi.
Thermophilic eubacteria are
suggested to have been
among the
earliest bacteria.
Thermophiles are...