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Archaea bacteria eat by absorbing nutrients from their environment. They can also use cellular respiration to produce energy from organic molecules. Archaea can also take in energy from light through photosynthesis like some plants and algae. Archaea are able to obtain nutrients through:

  • Absorbing molecules from their environment
  • Feeding on other microorganisms
  • Chemosynthesis where they use chemical energy to produce organic molecules

Archaea also have a wide range of survival strategies and can survive in extreme environments such as high temperatures high salt concentrations and high concentrations of toxic chemicals. This is why they are often found in extreme habitats such as hydrothermal vents and salt lakes.

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Pearline Blick

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