Archaea are a group of single-celled prokaryotes whose membranes contain fatty acid chains attached to glycerol by ether linkages, lack murein in their cell wall, and have a complex form of RNA polymerase.
As arqueias são um grupo de procariontes unicelulares cujas membranas contêm cadeias de ácidos graxos ligadas ao glicerol por ligações éter, não possuem mureína na parede celular e têm uma forma complexa de RNA polimerase.
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