thermophiles are harmful to humans because thermophiles are very hot that its hotter than boiling water and that heat damages humans so thermophiles are harmful
no they can not hurt you unless they do
thermus agar
They are both, but mostly prokaryotic.
methane makersheat loverssalt lovers
The question's a little boggled, but maybe the word you're looking for is thermophiles.
There are only three main types of archaeobacteria. These are the crenarchaeota, euryarchaeota and the korarchaeota. The subtypes of archaebacteria include methanogens, halophiles, thermophiles and psychrophiles.
Thermo = heat philes = lovers Thermophiles = " heat lovers " These archeaebacteria are evolved to live in extreme heat, Fortunately, they are not harmful to humans is the way eubacteria can be.
No, thermophiles like high temperatures.
Thermophiles bacteria: Thermus aquaticos
it is a Heterotroph
1. What metabolic and structural adaptation for extreme temperatures have psychrophiles and thermophiles made?1. What metabolic and structural adaptation for extreme temperatures have psychrophiles and thermophiles made?
Heat Lovers!
no
they make their energy
a word i dont know
Thermophiles.
I dont know everything!
The cells that are in thermophiles need extreme heat to multiply, they have adapted by changing their body temperature and now survive best in hot climates.