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ArchaebacteriaTerm used to describe organisms that belong to the biological domain Archaea.
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Archaebacteriaplural of archaebacterium (1977), from archaeo- + bacterium (see bacteria).
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Archaebacteriakingdom consisting of unicellular prokaryotic bacteria that can be found living in extreme conditions
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Archaebacteria(n) considered ancient life forms that evolved separately from bacteria and blue-green algae
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ArchaebacteriaOne of the three domains of Life (the others being Bacteria and Eukarya), formerly called ArchaeBacteria under the taxon Bacteria, but now considered separate and distinct. They are characterized by: [..]
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Archaebacteria<microbiology> One of two major subdivisions of the prokaryotes. There are three main Orders, extreme halophiles, methanogens and sulphur dependant extreme thermophiles. Archaebacteria differ from Eubacteria in ribosomal structure, the possession (in some cases) of introns and in a number of other features including membrane composition. This [..]
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