extremophiles. Usually, they're archaea.
Ancient bacteria can live in very extreme environments. often with little or no oxygen. true bacteria can not do this. Ancient bacteria are often found in hot sulfur springs, muddy environments such as mudflats and swamps, and places deep in the ocean where lava and hot water seep through cracks on the ocean floor. But true bacteria are found EVERYWHERE except extreme environments.
Archeabacteria- they are often found in harsh conditions like volcano hot springs, brine pools, and other extremities.
Answering this question directly is not possible because "true bacteria," or Eubacteria as they are formally known, is recognized by most taxonomists (scientists who study taxonomy, the classification of all living organisms) as a "Superkingdom." The Superkingdom is a taxonomic level above the more familiar taxonomic level of Kingdom, that itself is a higher taxonomic rank than the Phylum. So, the best answer to your question is that many phyla (plural for phylum) contain members of the Superkingdom Eubacteria.
Yes! Bacteria are prokaryotes. * They don't have organelles * Don't have a nucleus * Small * Replicate by binary fission * Single cell * Often have flagella or cillia to move around
In prokaryotic organisms, most of the control over protein synthesis occurs at the level of transcription initiation. This is often true for eukaryotes as well.
Archaea are not in a cell, but are cells themselves. These cells often thrive in extreme places where normal organisms would not survive such as those living in heavily saline environment, or places of high heat or high methane concentration.
Ancient bacteria can live in very extreme environments. often with little or no oxygen. true bacteria can not do this. Ancient bacteria are often found in hot sulfur springs, muddy environments such as mudflats and swamps, and places deep in the ocean where lava and hot water seep through cracks on the ocean floor. But true bacteria are found EVERYWHERE except extreme environments.
Bacteria that can thrive in harsh or extreme conditions are often categorized as extremophiles. These include thermophiles that live in high temperatures, psychrophiles in cold temperatures, acidophiles in acidic environments, alkaliphiles in alkaline environments, and halophiles in high-salt environments. These bacteria have developed specialized adaptations that allow them to survive and function in such challenging conditions.
A group of microorganisms that resemble bacteria but are different from them such as the composition of their cell walls. Archaea usually live in extreme, often very hot or salty environments. The archaea are considered a separate kingdom in some classifications. Some scientists believe that archaea were the earliest forms of cellular life.
Equatorial low pressure environments mostly
Lichens occupy many kinds of habitats, often in extreme environments. In fact, there are three main types of lichen that exist in Antarctica. They are the crustose lichens, foliose lichens, and fruticose lichens.
The echelon are a group of fans (of which I am one) that are named after their song 'Echelon' on their first album. We are often described as extreme and also a cult. We are a very proud group. There are many pages on Facebook about us!
The operon often controls the transcription of prokaryote genes.
No, Poland does not have extreme weather conditions. Not that often they don't.
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extremophile archibacteria
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