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What is Archae?

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ARCHAE:

  • types of microorganism.
  • prokaryotics cells.
  • if they have cell walls, their walls lack of peptidoglycan.
  • mostly can be found in very extreme environment.
  • 3 main groups of archae; methanogens (produce methane as waste products), extreme halophiles (halo: salt; philic: loving), and extreme thermophiles (therm: heat; philic: loving).
  • not know to cause disease in humans.
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