BROCK BIOL. OF MICROORGAN.-W/ACCESS >I
BROCK BIOL. OF MICROORGAN.-W/ACCESS >I
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ISBN: 9780134810058
Author: MADIGAN
Publisher: PEARSON
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Archaea is a single celled microorganism which have no cell nucleus. They are cosmopolitan in distribution. Archae are important in ecological role of carbon and nitrogen cycle. They exhibit asexual type of reproduction by binary fission, budding and fragmentation.

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