gaasmootorites
Gaasmootorites are an extinct group of microorganisms classified within the domain Bacteria. They are known primarily from fossil records and are believed to have thrived during the Proterozoic Eon, approximately 1.6 to 0.8 billion years ago. These microorganisms are characterized by their distinctive cell structures which often include complex internal arrangements suggesting a form of cellular differentiation.
The name "gaasmootorites" is derived from the Latin words "gaas" meaning "earth" and "mootor" indicating movement,
Gaasmootorites are often studied through their microfossils found in sedimentary rocks, particularly stromatolitic formations. Their unique
Research into gaasmootorites provides valuable insights into the evolution of microbial life and the development of