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Are all prokaryotic cells bacteria

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-Prokaryotes are divided into two major groups; The Bacteria and the Archae.Generally, the archea are a group of prokaryotes that live in extreme conditions such as hot sulphur spring,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Phylog…-All bacteria are prokaryotic cells.......
If not what is an example?
Thanks

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Well, you can say that
"All bacteria are prokaryotes but all prokaryotes are not bacteria."

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Prokaryotes are divided into two major groups; The Bacteria and the Archae.
Generally, the archea are a group of prokaryotes that live in extreme conditions such as hot sulphur spring, and example of an archea is Thermophilus sp

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NO-prokaryotes are part of the bacteria and archae kingdoms

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Phylog…

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All bacteria are prokaryotic cells.
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