- archaebacterium
- noun Etymology: New Latin Date: 1977 any of the microorganisms comprising the archaea
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
archaebacterium — noun Any primitive bacteria like organism in the kingdom Archaea … Wiktionary
archaebacterium — ar·chae·bac·te·ri·um … English syllables
archaebacterium — /ˌakibækˈtɪəriəm/ (say .ahkeebak tearreeuhm) noun → archaeon …
archaebacterium — noun considered ancient life forms that evolved separately from bacteria and blue green algae • Syn: ↑archaebacteria, ↑archaeobacteria, ↑archeobacteria • Hypernyms: ↑moneran, ↑moneron • Hyponyms: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
Hydrogen hypothesis — The hydrogen hypothesis is a model proposed by William Martin and Miklós Müller in 1998 that describes a possible way in which the mitochondrion arose as an endosymbiont within a prokaryote (an archaebacterium), giving rise to a symbiotic… … Wikipedia
Archaeosin — Strukturformel Allgemeines Name Archaeosin Andere Namen … Deutsch Wikipedia
thermoacidophile — noun archaebacteria that thrive in strongly acidic environments at high temperatures • Hypernyms: ↑archaebacteria, ↑archaebacterium, ↑archaeobacteria, ↑archeobacteria * * * /therr moh euh sid euh fuyl , as i deuh /, n. any organism, esp. a type… … Useful english dictionary
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S-layer — An S layer (surface layer) is a part of the cell envelope commonly found in bacteria, as well as among archaea. It consists of a monomolecular layer composed of identical proteins or glycoproteins. This two dimensional structure is built via self … Wikipedia