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Monobryozoon

Definition: Monobryozoon is a single-celled organism from the phylum Prokaryota, which includes bacteria and archaea. It belongs to the family Monobranchia and is known for its unique characteristic of being able to survive without oxygen. This makes it an important study area in biogeography and ecology due to its ability to adapt to harsh environments.


Monobryozoon

Prokaryotae

Definition: Prokaryotes are single-celled organisms that lack a nucleus or membrane-bound organelles, and they primarily contain DNA and ribosomes. They are essential for life because they can divide by splitting their own cells into smaller units called spores or gametes. Prokaryotic cells have a wide range of functions, including photosynthesis, growth, reproduction, and decomposition.


Prokaryotae

Pentameridae

Definition: Pentamericidae is a family of prokaryotic bacteria that belongs to the class of bacteria commonly referred to as "Proksopseudomonads." These bacteria belong to the order Prokaryota and are classified into two main groups: Prochlorobacteria and Prochlorococcus. Prochlorobacteria is characterized by its ability to photosynthesize, which means it can convert light energy from sunlight into chemical energy. It is found in aquatic environments and is responsible


pentameridae

Micrornebius

Definition: Micrornebius is a genus of microorganisms that belongs to the order Prokaryota. It includes bacteria, archaea, and protists. The genus consists of about 150 species, which are primarily found in marine environments, including oceans, lakes, and wetlands. Micrornebius is often associated with the production of food by some types of microorganisms, such as cyanobacteria or certain types of bacteria that colonize the ocean floor.


Micrornebius

Petrobionidae

Definition: Petrobionidae is a family of bacteria that belongs to the order Prokaryota, and can be found in various environments including soil, water, and air. They are characterized by their ability to colonize and reproduce within cells or on surfaces, often leading to the formation of colonies under specific conditions.


Petrobionidae

Prokaryota

Definition: Prokaryotes are single-celled organisms that lack a nucleus, chloroplasts, or mitochondria. They are the first group of eukaryotic cells and belong to the kingdom Archaea.


Prokaryota

Botryobasidiaceae

Definition: Botryobasidiaceae is a family of bacteria, part of the order Prokaryota, which includes bacteria that are commonly found in soil and water, as well as in some fungi. They play important roles in soil microbiomes by breaking down organic matter, producing energy through photosynthesis, and providing a base for life on Earth.


Botryobasidiaceae

Wiesneriomyces

Definition: Wiesneriomyces is a genus of bacteria in the family Bacteroidetes, which belongs to the kingdom Archaea and class Prokaryota.


Wiesneriomyces

Aphytoceros

Definition: Aphyceros is a genus of fungi that belongs to the order Fungi, which includes a wide range of bacteria and fungi in the kingdom Prokaryota. This group of fungi are known for their ability to form colonies on other organisms, often as pathogens or parasites, and also possess various types of spores.


Aphytoceros

Biondia

Definition: Biondia is a type of taxonomic classification that assigns organisms into five broad categories based on their physical characteristics, such as size and shape. These categories are: 1.

Eukaryota

: Organisms with cell walls and cell organelles. 2.

Prokaryota

: Organisms without cell walls but have DNA molecules embedded in the cell membrane. 3.

Chordata (Mammalia, Birds, Reptiles):

Organisms that are vertebrates


Biondia