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How are organisms in the domain eukarya different from those in teh domain archaea?

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Eukaryotes have what are called "organelles" in membranes, and the Archaea do not have them.

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Difference between domain eukarya and domain archae:

Domain eukarya:

  • Organisms in eukarya domain are eukaryotic in nature.
  • This means that these cells contain a nucleus and other cell organelles that are enclosed in membranes.
  • These membranes offer a protective layer for the nucleus as well as the cell organelles.

Domain archae:

  • Organisms in domain archaea contain prokaryotic cells.
  • These prokaryotic cells are the ones that do not have membranes enclosing the nucleus as well as the cell organelles.
  • These organisms are also usually single-cell organisms.
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