Archaea (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

plural noun, singular ar·chae·on [ahr-kee-on]. /ˈɑr kiˌɒn/. Microbiology.
  1. a group of microorganisms, including the methanogens and certain halophiles and thermoacidophiles, that have RNA sequences, coenzymes, and a cell wall composition that are different from all other organisms: considered to be an ancient form of life that evolved separately from bacteria and algae and classified as constituting the domain Archaea.
noun (used with a singular or plural verb)Microbiology.
  1. (in the three-domain system of classification) the taxonomic domain comprising the archaea.
Archaea (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

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