conclurons
Conclurons are a type of extinct deep-sea vent organism that belongs to the phylum Planctomycetes. These microbes were first discovered in the 1970s in the eastern Pacific Ocean, where they were found thriving in the harsh environments surrounding deep-sea hydrothermal vents. Conclurons are characterized by their unique morphological features, which include a predominantly bacterium-like cell morphology with multiple membrane-bound compartments.
Conclurons are thought to be one of the earliest known forms of eukaryotic cells and are considered
From a taxonomic standpoint, conclurons are classified within the taxon Candidatus Endoriftia, which is thought to
Research on conclurons has highlighted their unusual metabolic properties, including the ability to thrive in the