answersLogoWhite

0

It's sulfur

User Avatar

June Douglas

Lvl 13
3y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Where does thermoacidophiles archaebacteria get its source of energy?

Sulfur


What are the three thypes of Archaebacteria?

three types of archaebacteria are halophiles, thermoacidophiles, and methanogens


Examples or archaebacteria?

methanogens, halophiles, thermophiles and thermoacidophiles.


Examples of archaebacteria?

Some examples are methanogens, halophiles, thermophiles, and thermoacidophiles


What is the source of energy for thermoacidophiles?

Thermoacidophiles derive their energy from the oxidation of inorganic compounds such as sulfur or iron. This process produces energy for cellular functions in environments with high temperatures and low pH levels.


What are three types of Archaebacteria and what in the environments are they found?

halophiles methanogens thermoacidophiles they all live in moist or damp hot things


What describes archaebacteria?

Archaebacteria are simple organisms that thrive well in the heat of thermal vents deep in the ocean.


Do archaebacteria make energy?

Yes, archaebacteria can produce energy through processes like chemosynthesis, where they use inorganic compounds like hydrogen sulfide or methane to create energy. They can also perform photosynthesis using light as an energy source.


What is an example of an organism in kingdom Archaebacteria?

Archaebacteria often thrive in little to no oxygen and in unfavorable conditions. Three organisms that is found to be archaebacteria are Thermus aquaticus, Pyrococcus furiosus, and Deinococcus radiodurans.


What is archaebacteria method of feeding?

Archaebacteria obtain nutrients through various methods such as chemosynthesis, which involves using inorganic substances like hydrogen sulfide or methane as an energy source to produce organic molecules. Some archaebacteria are also capable of heterotrophic feeding by engulfing particles or absorbing organic matter from their environment. Additionally, some archaebacteria exhibit autotrophic feeding by converting inorganic compounds into organic compounds using energy from sunlight.


Archaebacteria eat what?

Archaebacteria can be chemoheterotrophs, meaning they obtain their energy by consuming organic matter. Some species of archaebacteria can also be chemolithotrophs, deriving energy from inorganic compounds such as sulfur or hydrogen.


What are some types of archaebacteria?

There are three types of archaebacteria. The thermoacidophiles live in really extreamly hot environments like, acidic water and moist areas within and surrounding sulfur hot springs. So closely adapted are they to their bubbly environment that they die of cold at temperatures of 55 deggress "C" (131 deggress "F")!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!