ACIDOPHILES is a classifiction given to microorganisms that ve optimum growth between pH0 - 5.5
examples:
Sulfolobus, Ferroplasma and Picrophilus
ACIDOPHILES is a classifiction given to microorganisms that ve optimum growth between pH0 - 5.5
examples:
Sulfolobus, Ferroplasma and Picrophilus
A thermoacidophile is an extreme archaeon that thrives in acidous, sulfur rich, high temperature environments. Some examples of thermoacidophiles are: thermoplasma; picrophilus; thermococci; paleococcus; pyrococcus; and sulfolobus.
Thermophiles are organisms that thrive in high temperatures and some are found in hot springs. Plants and bacteria that live in very high temperatures are examples of thermophiles and many of them are archaea.
An example of a thermophilic organism is Candidatus Chlorobacteriumwhich was discovered in Yellow Stone National Park. It has a PH of 8.5 and can survive up to 151 degrees F
There are several examples of acidophilic bacteria in daily life. A couple of the most common examples include thiobacillus ferrooxidans and ferroplasma.
I couldn't fine one anywhere, but i don't have any time, please improve my answer.
T. acidophilus
because it doesn't live in extreme hot environments.
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The term thermophile means heat loving. It is applied to certain types of bacteria that live in the hot water of a volcanic spring (such as the famous Old Faithful of Yellowstone Park).
Thermophiles can grow at 55oC or higher, optimum often between 55 and 65oC. A few thermophile can grow at 90oC or above and some have maxima above 100oC. Procaryotes that have growth optim between 80oC and about 113oC are called hyperthermophiles. They usually do not grow well below 55oC.
A thermophile likes high temperature, and for bacteria it is 45-100 °C. Some bacteria even resist temperatures close to 121°C.The bacterialike archae Pyrolobus fumarii can grow in water at a maximum temperature of 113 °C and Strain 121 at 121°C, surviving at 130°C.
The most archaea are not divided into kingdoms, but into phyla which are:Crenarchaeota (marine)Euryarchaeota (halophile, methanophile, thermophile)Korarchaeota (thermophile)Nanoarchaeota (thermophile)Thaumarchaeota (mesophile)
A thermophile is an organism that flourishes in temperatures that range between 113F and 252F. They feed on other microorganisms.
A thermophile is a bacterium or other microorganism that grows best at higher than normal temperatures.
Thermophiles belong to the Kingdom Archaea. They are a type of extremophile that thrive in high temperature environments, such as hot springs and deep sea hydrothermal vents.
because it doesn't live in extreme hot environments.
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A thermophile.
Extremeophile. Specificly, a Thermophile.
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There are several classifications of thermophiles. However, there are no known synonyms for the word.
A thermophile is a bacteria or other organism that thrives at relatively high temperatures.
A thermophile is a bacterium or other microorganism that grows best at higher than normal temperatures. A heliophile is an aquatic alga adapted to attain maximum exposure to sunlight. An attraction to heat is the common factor.