what is difference of thermophles and halophiles
methanogens, halophiles, thermophiles and thermoacidophiles.
Names are different.
Halophiles live in a high salt concentration.
A halophile would be an organism that thrives in (or requires a) very salty environments. A halotolerant organism would be able to survive in a salty enviroment, but can also live outside of this environment.
Halophiles are a form of extremeophiles and are prokaryotic archaebacteria. " salt lovers. "
methanogens, halophiles, thermophiles and thermoacidophiles.
Some examples are methanogens, halophiles, thermophiles, and thermoacidophiles
some are methanogens, halophiles, thermophiles and thermoacidophiles
Some examples are methanogens, halophiles, thermophiles, and thermoacidophiles.
Names are different.
There are only three main types of archaeobacteria. These are the crenarchaeota, euryarchaeota and the korarchaeota. The subtypes of archaebacteria include methanogens, halophiles, thermophiles and psychrophiles.
methane makersheat loverssalt lovers
I don't think there are any animals in the archaebacteria division. They are unicellular microorganisms that can survive in harsh environments. Three types are halophiles, methanogens, and thermophiles.
thermophiles which inhabit hot springs halophiles which inhabit the Dead Sea most are either unnamed or are very common, so i would check the text book, or maybe a textbook site:)
Halophiles live in a high salt concentration.
halophiles
No, thermophiles like high temperatures.