Archae

/ˈɑːrki/ noun

Plural of 'archaus' or relating to Archaea, a domain of single-celled microorganisms distinct from bacteria.

From Greek 'archaios' meaning 'ancient' or 'primitive', chosen as the name because these organisms were thought to be ancient in origin. The term groups organisms by their fundamental cellular differences.

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