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Archaea are not a single nutritional type; many are autotrophic, using inorganic carbon and energy sources like sulfur or ammonia, while others are heterotrophic, relying on org...
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Archaea are not a single nutritional type; many are autotrophic, using inorganic carbon and energy sources like sulfur or ammonia, while others are heterotrophic, relying on org...
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Archaebacteria, now more commonly called archaea, are a domain of single‑celled microorganisms distinct from bacteria and eukaryotes. They are notable for thriving in extreme...
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Archaea, once labeled archaebacteria, are single-celled prokaryotes distinct from bacteria and eukaryotes. Their nutritional modes vary by lineage and environment. The short ans...
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Archaebacteria, now widely referred to as Archaea, represent a domain of single-celled microorganisms distinct from bacteria and eukaryotes. Their cell type is characterized by...
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