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  2. Nitrososphaera - Wikipedia

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    Nitrososphaera is a mesophilic genus of ammonia-oxidizing Crenarchaeota. [1] [2] The first Nitrososphaera organism was discovered in garden soils at the University of Vienna leading to the categorization of a new genus, family, order and class of Archaea. [3]

  3. Archaea - Wikipedia

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    The salt-tolerant Haloarchaea use sunlight as an energy source, and other species of archaea fix carbon (autotrophy), but unlike plants and cyanobacteria, no known species of archaea does both. Archaea reproduce asexually by binary fission, fragmentation, or budding; unlike bacteria, no known species of Archaea form endospores.

  4. Archaeamphora - Wikipedia

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    Archaeamphora longicervia is a fossil plant species, the only member of the hypothetical genus Archaeamphora. Fossil material assigned to this taxon originates from the Yixian Formation of northeastern China , dated to the Early Cretaceous (around 145 to 101 million years ago ).

  5. Category:Archaea - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Archaea" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... This page was last edited on 16 May 2021, at 10:06 (UTC).

  6. Heimdallarchaeota - Wikipedia

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    Heimdallarchaeota (also Heimallarchaeota [1]) is a group of archaea that in turn forms a distinct group within the superphylum Asgard. [1] Named after the mythical Norse god, Heimdall, one of the sons of Odin, it consist of several archaea that are considered as the closest relatives of eukaryotic organism (protists, fungi, plants and animals).

  7. Branches of botany - Wikipedia

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    Botany is a natural science concerned with the study of plants.The main branches of botany (also referred to as "plant science") are commonly divided into three groups: core topics, concerned with the study of the fundamental natural phenomena and processes of plant life, the classification and description of plant diversity; applied topics which study the ways in which plants may be used for ...

  8. Marine microorganisms - Wikipedia

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    Salt-tolerant archaea (the Haloarchaea) use sunlight as an energy source, and other species of archaea fix carbon; however, unlike plants and cyanobacteria, no known species of archaea does both. Archaea reproduce asexually by binary fission , fragmentation , or budding ; unlike bacteria and eukaryotes, no known species forms spores .

  9. Marine life - Wikipedia

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    Salt-tolerant archaea (the Haloarchaea) use sunlight as an energy source, and other species of archaea fix carbon; however, unlike plants and cyanobacteria, no known species of archaea does both. Archaea reproduce asexually by binary fission , fragmentation , or budding ; unlike bacteria and eukaryotes, no known species forms spores .