What is the name of the domain that includes the kingdom eubacteria?
In the two empire system, the domain of Eubacteria (or simply Bacteria) is a part of the superdomain of the Prokaryota, along with Archaea. However, in the 6 domain classification system, Bacteria are a high hierarchy domain themselves and are not in a supergroup with Archeaebacteria. “The prokaryotes (pronounced /proʊˈkærioʊtiːz/; singular prokaryote /proʊˈkæriət/) are a group of organisms that lack a cell nucleus (= karyon), or any other membrane-bound organelles. They differ from the eukaryotes, which have a cell nucleus. Most are unicellular, but some prokaryotes are multicellular organisms. The word prokaryotes comes from the Old Greek pro- before + karyon nut or kernel, referring to the cell nucleus, + suffix -otos, pl. -otes; it is also spelled “procaryotes”.[1] The prokaryotes are divided into two domains: the bacteria and the archaea. Archaea are a newly appointed domain of life. These organisms were originally thought to live only in inhospitable conditions such as extremes o