a word i dont know
Chordata, of course!
No, thermophiles like high temperatures.
Thermophiles bacteria: Thermus aquaticos
there is no genus phlum!!
mollusca(phlum)
Phylum:Chordata. Class: Mammalia. Order: Carnivora.
Phlum cnidaria (jellyfish, corals etc).
Thermophiles are not inherently harmful to humans. They are microorganisms that thrive in high temperature environments, such as hot springs and deep-sea hydrothermal vents. While some thermophiles can cause infection in humans, they are generally not considered harmful as long as they are not ingested or come into contact with open wounds.
Thermophiles can be either heterotrophs or autotrophs, depending on their specific metabolic pathways. Heterotrophic thermophiles obtain their energy and carbon by consuming organic compounds, while autotrophic thermophiles produce their own energy through processes such as chemosynthesis or photosynthesis. The environment they inhabit and their evolutionary adaptations determine their nutritional strategies.
it is a Heterotroph
Taxonomy, spiders and insects they have jointed legs
Phlum cnidaria (jellyfish, corals etc).