They adapt... The stoma of the plant cell can release gases out of a plant and it can also store glucose made from photosynthesis and break it down via chemiosmosis. There's a compensating mechanism for every living thing. The organism adapts and overcomes obstacles through evolution.
Animals survive in very extreme environments with a variety of adaptations. For example, camels survive in the desert because they have adaptations for conserving water so they can go days without it, two toes designed to keep them from sinking in the sand, long eyelashes to protect their eyes from windblown sand, long legs to separate them from the heat that radiates off the sand, and, when water is available, they can drink and then store enough water compared to their body weight to kill most mammals. Some animals in extremely cold climates store fat and then sleep in a burrow or den all winter long. In short, each animal in an extreme environment has equally extreme adaptations to allow it to survive.
they adapt by eveoliution. see im so clever i know this.
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Extremophiles belong to the kingdom Archaea. These organisms thrive in extreme environmental conditions such as high temperatures, acidity, or salinity, where most other life forms cannot survive.
Because if an extremophile can survive in such harsh conditions on Earth, why cant it survive anywhere else?
If by extremophiles you mean anaerobic extremophiles, the answer is oxygen.
Extremophiles are a danger to human health. Extremophiles can be a danger to plants.
Extremophiles are organisms that survive in extremely high temperatures. This type of microbe is extremely adaptable to even the most adverse conditions and manage to thrive wherever they are. The Extremophiles' most common domain is Archaea, but they are also found in numerous other bacteria.
The term used to describe organisms that can survive in severe conditions is extremophiles. Extremophiles are able to thrive in environments with extreme temperatures, pH levels, salinity, pressure, or other challenging conditions that are typically uninhabitable for most forms of life. Examples of extremophiles include bacteria living in hot springs, organisms in deep-sea hydrothermal vents, and lichens in arid deserts.
bacteria such as extremophiles can survive in very low or high pH levels. im not sure the actual range, i think around 2-3pH and as high as nine. im not sure of the ranges but i know extemophiles are the type of life that can survive in very high or low pH just not sure about range so look up extremophiles online and you should find it.
Another name for extremophiles is Archaea.
There are extremophiles which live in areas where water is extremely scarce but there has been no evidence of an animal that can survive with zero water.
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Extremophiles are archaeans which can survive in very harsh conditions which other organisms will never survive for the slightest minute. There are three categories: thermophiles- these survive in high temperature environments an example: Pyrolobus fumari; halophiles- the survive in very salty conditions such as the Dead Sea which is 8times saltier than normal sea water an example: Haloarcula sp. methanogens- thelive in anaerobic environments such as ponds, sewages and produce methane as a by-product. Sorry i don't have an example for this one.
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