Extreme halophiles
they can be found in extreme environments, like hot sulur springs and thermal vents in the ocean floors.
Archaea are not in a cell, but are cells themselves. These cells often thrive in extreme places where normal organisms would not survive such as those living in heavily saline environment, or places of high heat or high methane concentration.
Prokaryotes have no distinct nucleus.
the answer is prokaryotes
Prokaryotes that are found in environments that are extreme are classified in the Archaebacteria kingdom. The kingdom consists of single-celled microorganisms.
extremophiles. Usually, they're archaea.
Extreme halophiles
Prokaryotes are extremely common, such as bacteria which is found almost everywhere. In less habitable conditions such as high saline and extreme temperatures, archaea (another prokaryote) is found.
organisms in the archaea kingdom Prokaryotes
Prokaryotes that inhabit normal conditions on Earth. For example, E. coli is a prokaryote could be considered a nonextreme prokaryote. Of course, "extreme" is a relative term. If prokaryotes in deep sea hydrothermal vents could think, they would consider E. coli to be an extreme prokaryote from their perception.
The prokaryotic group that tend to inhabit extreme environment belongs to the domain archaea. Prokaryotes reproduce by means of binary fission.
they can be found in extreme environments, like hot sulur springs and thermal vents in the ocean floors.
yes prokaryotes have prokaryotes
Prokaryotes have been around for 2 billion more years than eukaryotes so have a much wider diversity. Some prokaryotes can live in extreme environments, so there is a lot to learn from them. Plus the wide range of prokaryotes have not been cataloged while the majority of eukaryotic species have likely been discovered.
Prokaryotes under the branch Archae typically live in extreme environments meaning hot or salty environment.
Eubacteria - These are the "true bacteria" They are the most common and can be found under normal earth conditions. Ex = e.coli, m. luteus Archaebacteria - These are the "extreme" bacteria. They inhabit extreme earth conditions such as high heat, salt, etc. Ex = thermophiles, methanogens