archées
Archées, also known as Archaea, are a domain of single-celled microorganisms that are distinct from bacteria and eukaryotes. They are prokaryotic, meaning their cells lack a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles. Archées were once thought to be a type of bacterium, but genetic and biochemical studies have revealed them to be a separate and ancient branch of life.
Archées are found in a wide variety of environments, including extreme habitats such as hot springs, salt
Metabolically, archées exhibit diverse strategies. Some are autotrophs, producing their own food, while others are heterotrophs,
The study of archées has provided significant insights into the early evolution of life on Earth. Their