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One of the three major classes major classes of organisms; previously known as archaebacteria. These organisms live in extreme abiotic conditions such as deep sea vents and extremely saline waters. | One of the three major classes major classes of organisms; previously known as archaebacteria. These organisms live in extreme abiotic conditions such as deep sea vents and extremely saline waters. They are often grouped with bacteria under the organism classification the 'prokaryotes' as they do not conatin any membrane bound nuclei. |
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One of the three major classes major classes of organisms; previously known as archaebacteria. These organisms live in extreme abiotic conditions such as deep sea vents and extremely saline waters. They are often grouped with bacteria under the organism classification the 'prokaryotes' as they do not conatin any membrane bound nuclei.