Archae
Archaea are not in a cell, but are cells themselves. These cells often thrive in extreme places where normal organisms would not survive such as those living in heavily saline environment, or places of high heat or high methane concentration.
Vascular plants inhabit all short of environment but these can survive best in tropical rainforests
Ecology, study of ecosystems and the symbiotic relationships with the creatures that inhabit them.
cellulose cell wall / turgor / lignin / lignified xylem
All organisms living in a particular area form the habitat for them.
The mouth is an ideal habitat for bacteria, as it is moist, has a constant temperature and a constant supply of nutrients.
The prokaryotic group that tend to inhabit extreme environment belongs to the domain archaea. Prokaryotes reproduce by means of binary fission.
Five things that inhabit extreme environments are: Bacteria Cactus Inuvialuit Giant Squid Fish
Squids inhabit deep sea waters.
The word inhabit means to live in or occupy a place or environment. For example, as humans, we inhabit planet earth.
Ecosystem
These themophiles would be classified as archeabacteria. These bacteria inhabit extreme living conditions such as high heat and high pressure.
Bacteria do not inhabit cells. Bacteria are one celled organisms that can live apart from other cells given the right environment (ie. food source, oxygen if an aerobic organism). Viruses, on the other hand, must invade a cell in order to multiply. Viruses use the cell's own internal "machinery" to reproduce to high numbers. At that point they break free from the host cell and go on to invade other cells.
An ecosystem is a collection of several interacting populations that inhabit a common environment. These populations include plants, animals, and microorganisms, all of which are dependent on each other and their surroundings for survival.
Natural environment is extremely important to the survival of those who inhabit it. Animals survive better in their own natural environment.
Archaea are not in a cell, but are cells themselves. These cells often thrive in extreme places where normal organisms would not survive such as those living in heavily saline environment, or places of high heat or high methane concentration.
Colic can have many causes, including multiple bacteria when feed is contaminated or when feeding practices lead to overgrowth of the bacteria that normally inhabit the horse's GI tract.