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They are found only in extreme environments
Archaebacteria can generally survive in much more extreme conditions, such as extreme heat, salty, pH, etc. environments. Those "other" bacteria will generally survive only within an optimal range of temperature, etc.
They are found only in extreme environments.
yes. it is only called the dead se because the waters are so calm. this is caused because of the extreme amount of salt in its waters. bacteria and different types of plankton makeup the majority of life in the dead sea though.
Well, let me do your science homework: They both are unsafe for most organisms. Only a handful of organisms can withstand environments such as hydrothermal vents.
They are found only in extreme environments
Archaebacteria can generally survive in much more extreme conditions, such as extreme heat, salty, pH, etc. environments. Those "other" bacteria will generally survive only within an optimal range of temperature, etc.
They are found only in extreme environments.
Archaebacteria are a large category of living organisms. They are more commonly known as Archaea. Initially they were found in extreme environments but are now found sporadically in all kinds of habitat. Archaebacteria are often of the extremophile variety. They can not only survive but actually thrive at extremely high temperatures, sometimes even higher than 100°C. This is why they are frequently found in black smokers and geysers, which have relatively high temperatures. For example geysers at Yellowstone National Park in America house some archaeans. Some archaeans are found in extremely cold habitats in alkaline, acidic and highly saline water. Archaeans can be divided in to three categories depending on the habitat in which they thrive- namely thermophiles, methanogens and halophiles. Halophiles thrive in very saline environments. Methanogens thrive in anaerobic habitats and thermophiles prefer places which have extremely high temperatures.
yes. it is only called the dead se because the waters are so calm. this is caused because of the extreme amount of salt in its waters. bacteria and different types of plankton makeup the majority of life in the dead sea though.
Well, let me do your science homework: They both are unsafe for most organisms. Only a handful of organisms can withstand environments such as hydrothermal vents.
The archaebacteria are the only anaerobic species, who do not tolerate free oxygen.
well if you mean by distinguish as diff rent archaebacteria can live in extreme environment and it is an ancient bacteria but eubacteria cant live in extreme environment but it can live in food , air , and also in living things .
The archaebacteria are the only anaerobic species, who do not tolerate free oxygen.
Most archaebacteria need to have air and water to survive. Some archaebacteria don't need air only sunlight to survive.
The two kingdoms of bacteria are eubacteria and archaebacteria.Eubacteria are what people are most familiar with, living in ordinary environments.Archaebacteria, on the other hand, are known for living in extreme environments, such as the depths of the ocean, in volcanoes and geysers, etc. They are specially adapted to live in these environments with such high pH levels, salt levels, or whatever else is abnormal to a normal environment.
only one species - the natterjack - only found in the extreme south west