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  1. Archaea | Definition, Characteristics, & Examples | Britannica

  2. Archaea - Wikipedia

  3. Archaea - Definition, Examples, Characteristics, and …

    Oct 19, 2023 · Archaea, formerly known as ‘archaebacteria,’ are a group of single-celled, prokaryotic organisms belonging to the domain Archaea. Apart from Archaea, Bacteria and Eukarya are the other two domains of life that currently …

  4. 4.6: Archaea - Biology LibreTexts

    Apr 21, 2024 · Archaea are unicellular, prokaryotic microorganisms that differ from bacteria in their genetics, biochemistry, and ecology. Some archaea are extremophiles, living in environments with extremely high or low temperatures, …

  5. Factors shaping the abundance and diversity of the gut ... - Nature

  6. The cell biology of archaea | Nature Microbiology

  7. The host-associated archaeome | Nature Reviews Microbiology

  8. Section 6.6: Archaea - Biology LibreTexts

  9. Structure and characteristics of archaea | Britannica

    archaea, A group of prokaryotes whose members differ from bacteria, the most prominent prokaryotes, in certain physical, physiological, and genetic features. The archaea may be aquatic or terrestrial microorganisms. They exhibit a …

  10. Archaea: An under-estimated kingdom in livestock animals

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