the Pompeii is great and the bacteria too.
it is found in very very very very very very hot places
This organism is usually an extremeophile and get it's energy from salt, a halophile, from heat, a thermophile and from sulfur, a chemeophile as it's mode of metabolism.
Non since it is an Prokaryote (Archea) and thus has no tissue. it's just a cell. The simplest animals with tissues are Cniderians and they have 2 germ layers.
Most likely intended as a variation of Bacillus stearothermophilus which is a Bacillus that can survive very high temperatures.However in the question, since b in the word bacillus is in a lower case, it may refer to any rod shaped bacteria and thermophilus implies heat tolerance. These include several Bacillus sp., Thermus thermophilus, Alicyclobacilli, Lactobacillus acidophilus or bulgaricus (not extremophiles, but can survive a little heat), and others. New ones are frequently discovered.
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.
because it doesn't live in extreme hot environments.
I need this answer too! Sorry, I don't know. It's one of my vocabulary words, thanks a lot Mrs. Burkhart! So, anyone knows what thermophile means? I have a sentence: Mrs. Burkhart gave me thermophile for my vocabulary words!" Yes!
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.
Thermophile Bacteria
the Pompeii is great and the bacteria too.