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Archaebacteria are simply single-celled organisms that live where normal animals and plants couldn't survive. The category found in excessively salty locations are known as halophiles.

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Halogens. halo is Greek for salt/sea.

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What type of organism lives and thrives in extremely salty conditions?

Certain kind of archaebacteria, called halophiles can live in extremely salty environments.


What lives in harsh environments?

archaebacteria


What is the difference between eubacteria and archaebacteria?

The differance is that they Eubactiria is bad


What bacteria lives in a hostile environment?

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What are some examples of archaebacteria?

Some examples of archaebacteria include:Halophiles (Microorganisms that may inhabit extremely salty environments)Methanogens (Microorganisms that produce methane)Thermophiles (Microorganisms that can thrive in extremely hot environments)Please see related link below for more information.


What is a characteristic archaebacteria?

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Which environment might you find archaea?

They can be found in extreme environments such as hot springs


Were do archaebacteria live?

In extreme environments


Which bacteria lives in the most extreme environments?

There may be more, but I know one bacterium is Archaebacteria.


What kingdom is made up of bacteria that live in extreme environments?

archaebacteria


What is archaebacteria where does it live and what it feeds on or produces?

Archaebacteria lives in the bottom of the ocean. Archaebacteria lives in the bottom of the ocean.


Is algae an archaebacteria?

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