The common name for thermophiles is monkeys. It originates from the old times when darwin set sail around the world.
The definition of thermophiles is a bacterium that grows best at higher than normal temperatures.
One is my booty, and the other is my balls. Really hope that help'd you out. Some real stuff is marshes, compost, garbage landfills, etc., I'm doing a project on this right now.
Heat loving or sun loving organisms .
Not sure of the common name, but it is "from natural gas".
Borax is the common name
its common name is
The common name for KHC4H4O6 is Cream of Tartar.
There is none methane is not an element.
Thermophiles is not a species name. Thermophiles are mostly bacterial species of heat loving extremophiles. There are different scientific names for the different species described thus far. A common name for many of these organisms may not of been applied as of yet.
Heat Lovers!
No, thermophiles like high temperatures.
thermophiles are harmful to humans because thermophiles are very hot that its hotter than boiling water and that heat damages humans so thermophiles are harmful
Thermophiles bacteria: Thermus aquaticos
Thermophiles are a genus in the archaebacteria kingdom. To biologically classify them you must first find a specific species of thermopihile. Google "examples of thermophiles". Thermophile is usually the dubbed name for a bacteria the can thrive in extremely hot environments. Once you find a particular type you will be able to classify it. Hope this helps,
Thermophiles typically move through a method called twitching motility, which involves extending and retracting pili, or hair-like appendages, to pull themselves along a surface. Some thermophiles may also use flagella for swimming in liquid environments.
it is a Heterotroph
1. What metabolic and structural adaptation for extreme temperatures have psychrophiles and thermophiles made?1. What metabolic and structural adaptation for extreme temperatures have psychrophiles and thermophiles made?
Thermophiles.
no
they make their energy