Thermophiles bacteria: Thermus aquaticos
Some examples are methanogens, halophiles, thermophiles, and thermoacidophiles.
Some examples are methanogens, halophiles, thermophiles, and thermoacidophiles
thermophiles inhabiting the hot springs
Following are example of monera: Methanogens (Archaea) , Escherichia coli (Eubacteria) .
some are methanogens, halophiles, thermophiles and thermoacidophiles
Thermophiles.
it is a good microbe
Some examples of organisms in the Archaebacteria kingdom include methanogens, extremophiles (such as thermophiles and halophiles), and some sulfate-reducing bacteria. These organisms are known for their ability to thrive in extreme environments, such as volcanic springs, deep sea vents, and hypersaline lakes.
methanogens, halophiles, thermophiles and thermoacidophiles.
"Thermophile" means "heat lover", and there are some plants and bacteria that meet that criteria.
Thermophiles are a genus in the archaebacteria kingdom. To biologically classify them you must first find a specific species of thermopihile. Google "examples of thermophiles". Thermophile is usually the dubbed name for a bacteria the can thrive in extremely hot environments. Once you find a particular type you will be able to classify it. Hope this helps,
Yes, some bacteria (thermophiles) have been found at the bottom of the sea floor near thermal vents under incredible pressure and without any light .