Where the environment is very hot and very acidic.
High temperature
A thermophile is an organism - a type of extremophile - which thrives at relatively high temperatures, between 45 and 80 °C[1] (113 and 176 °F). Many thermophiles are archaea. Thermophilic bacteria is a extreme heat loving bacteria that is a member of the archaebacteria kingdom.
hot and dry climate
i don't know, but i think they depended on the environment so they can live.
they usually live in water were there is a lot of space. Also the water they live in is somewhat shallow. :)The kind of environment in which the mesosaurus lived was a marine environment with a much larger amount of saline than in today's marine environments. The dinosaur spent all of its life in the water.
A dingo's habitat is a sandy desert or a semidesert.
thermophiles
thermophiles
The types of archaebacteria which live in hot springs and boiling deep ocean vents are thermophiles.
No, thermophiles like high temperatures.
thermophiles are harmful to humans because thermophiles are very hot that its hotter than boiling water and that heat damages humans so thermophiles are harmful
Thermophiles bacteria: Thermus aquaticos
Thermo = heat philes = lovers Thermophiles = " heat lovers " These archeaebacteria are evolved to live in extreme heat, Fortunately, they are not harmful to humans is the way eubacteria can be.
Thermophiles typically move through a method called twitching motility, which involves extending and retracting pili, or hair-like appendages, to pull themselves along a surface. Some thermophiles may also use flagella for swimming in liquid environments.
it is a Heterotroph
1. What metabolic and structural adaptation for extreme temperatures have psychrophiles and thermophiles made?1. What metabolic and structural adaptation for extreme temperatures have psychrophiles and thermophiles made?
Thermophiles, which belong to the archaea kingdom.
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).