Bentyn rish bea-oaylleeaght, she red bio bioag ny organe bioag (goaill stiagh baaghyn, lossreeyn, fungyssyn as mynvioee). Ayns aght ennagh, ta ny troyn shoh ec dy chooilley organeyn bioag:

  • freggyrt da brod
  • geddyn sliught (goaill stiagh dooblaghey ad hene)
  • aase
  • freayll homeostasis
Bea y teihill
Rheam fossylagh: Archaeagh - jiu

She organeyn bioag prokaryotagh ny Escherichia coli shoh


Rang oaylleeagh
(neu-rheynnit): Bea (Gaeabionta)
Reamyn as reeriaghtyn

Ta organeyn un-chillagagh ayn chammah as fir yl-chillagagh, as adsyn jeant jeh ymmodee killagyn er nyn gur ry-cheilley myr kelleenyssyn as oltyn.

Ta organeyn bioag goll er eddyrscarrey ayns prokaryota as eukaryota. Rere'n sheiltynys cadjin, ta prokaryota goaill stiagh daa ream: Bacteyryn as Archaea. [1]. Ta dy chooilley fungys, baagh as lus ny eukaryote.

Ta bun Greagish ec yn 'ockle organe: ὀργανισμός - organismos, jeh Shenn Ghreagish ὄργανον - organon "organe, greie, yiarn").

Imraaghyn

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  1. Cavalier-Smith, T (1987). "The origin of eukaryote and archaebacterial cells". Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 503: 17-54.