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Archaeobacteria (Noun)

Meaning

Considered ancient life forms that evolved separately from bacteria and blue-green algae.

Classification

Nouns denoting animals.

Examples

  • Archaeobacteria are considered ancient life forms that evolved separately from bacteria and blue-green algae, and can be found in extreme environments such as hot springs and salt lakes.
  • The discovery of archaeobacteria in deep-sea vents has provided scientists with a unique opportunity to study the evolution of life on Earth.
  • Archaeobacteria are prokaryotic cells that lack a true nucleus and are thought to have evolved over 3.5 billion years ago.
  • The unique metabolic processes of archaeobacteria allow them to thrive in environments that would be hostile to most other forms of life.
  • The study of archaeobacteria has shed new light on the origins of life on Earth and the evolution of the planet's ecosystems.

Synonyms

  • Archaebacterium
  • Archaebacteria
  • Archeobacteria

Hypernyms

  • Moneran
  • Moneron

Hyponyms

  • Thermoacidophile
  • Halophile
  • Halophil
  • Methanogen
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