They are able to maintain a cooler internal temperature.
2. These are extremophiles or thermophiles. The Blue-green algae are representative.
the answer is clorification
Prokaryote extremeophiles, archaebacteria called thermophiles.
You cna find several kinds of organisms, not only bacteria, all these organisms are called extremophiles, they thrive in extremely toxic and hot environments where other creatures can´t live.
Extremephiles
A Protista can be either anaerobic or aerobic. This is because some of them live at the bottom of the ocean or in hot springs.
Yes. Archaea are a type of bacteria that exist in extreme or harsh environments (such as hot springs and salt lakes)
their enzymes have high optimal temperatures.
Bacteria are ubiquitous / omnipresent in every habitat on Earth, growing in soil, acidic hot springs, radioactive wastes, water, and deep in the Earth's crust, as well as in organic matter and the live bodies of plants and animals.
in hot springs
eubacteria
There are bacteria that are capable of metabolizing elemental sulfur that emerges in thermal vents or hot springs, as their source of energy.
Thermophiles.
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A Protista can be either anaerobic or aerobic. This is because some of them live at the bottom of the ocean or in hot springs.
exremophiles are bacteria that can withstand extreme climates (live in tundras, hot springs, hydrothermal vents in the ocean)
The types of archaebacteria which live in hot springs and boiling deep ocean vents are thermophiles.
The desert pupfish can tolerate living in hot springs.
ONLY green plants (and some bacteria that live in sulpherous hot springs) can be producers, all other living things are consumers.
There are some bacteria that live in extreme conditions they are called extremophiles. Bacteria that specifically live in very hot temperatures are called thermophiles. However your question could be 360 Kelvin or degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit; which brings us to the importance of units...
Yes. Archaea are a type of bacteria that exist in extreme or harsh environments (such as hot springs and salt lakes)
ONLY green plants (and some bacteria that live in sulpherous hot springs) can be producers, all other living things are consumers.