Microbiology - Micro Organisms - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Micro Organisms - Section 1 (Q.No. 2)
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The oldest eukaryotic organisms are considered to be
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Diksha singla said:
9 years ago
In archaea, an absence of nuclear membrane temperature. It is the unique feature that distinguishes them from bacteria.
Avimanyu Ray said:
1 decade ago
Archaea belong to prokaryotic organisms, not eukaryotic. They are the earliest prokaryotic organisms.
Rajesh Kumar said:
1 decade ago
Grypania spiralis, multi cellular algae was the oldest eukaryote.
Lizy said:
1 decade ago
Since Archaea belong to kingdom of single microorganism, with no cell nucleus, their are considered to be the oldest prokaryotic organisms not eukaryotes.
Debbie said:
1 decade ago
Why it is the oldest Eukaryote? Archaea is a Prokaryotic along with bacteria. Eukaryotes are FUNGI/ANIMALS.
R.V.Ramchandar said:
1 decade ago
Archaea are prokaryotes. However Archaea have characteristics of both prokaryotic and eukaryotic characters. Hence it seems to be the oldest eukaryotes or forerunners of eukaryotes.
Ashafque ahmed said:
1 decade ago
Archaea is third domain, but related both to both both Eukaryote and Prokaryote.
Priti said:
1 decade ago
Fungi comes under both Eukaryote and Prokaryote. In fact Fungi is organism first detected in nature.
Naveen said:
1 decade ago
It is also considered as eukaryotic because it is origin for eukaryotic.
Priyanka Sharma said:
1 decade ago
Archaea is prokaryotic and not eukaryotic.
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