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what is known as archaea?

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Answered by NabasishGogoi
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Archaea is a type of bacteria. they are prokaryotic and they are tolerant to extreme environments.
Answered by Rajputsaurabhsingh
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archaeon. [är′kē-ŏn′] Plural archaea. Any of a group of microorganisms that resemble bacteria but are different from them in their genetic makeup and certain aspects of their cell structure, such as the composition of their cell walls....

Archaea (/ɑːrˈkiːə/ ( listen) or /ɑːrˈkeɪə/ ar-KEE-ə or ar-KAY-ə) constitute a domain of single-celled microorganisms. These microbes (archaea; singular archaeon) are prokaryotes, meaning they have no cell nucleus. ... The Archaea are further divided into multiple recognized phyla....

: microorganisms of a domain (Archaea) including especially methane-producing forms, some red halophilic forms, and others of harsh hot acidic environments (such as hot springs) — compare bacterium, eukaryote...



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