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Yes, alkaliphiles are specialized microorganisms that thrive in high pH environments, typically above pH 9, where neutrophiles, which prefer neutral pH levels (around pH 6-8), cannot survive. Alkaliphiles have adapted physiological mechanisms, such as specific ion pumps and enzymes, that enable them to maintain cellular functions and integrity in alkaline conditions. This adaptation allows them to utilize resources and occupy ecological niches that are inhospitable to neutrophiles.
able to live through changes in temperature
No,human beings cannot survive on this planet because it does not have any solid surface.
there cold blooded and cannot survive without water
they will not be able to survive and will eventually die, if you are asking "What happens if dolphins cannot adapt"
they are succulents and retain water in their leaves.
Able to live through changes in temperatureApex
They probably wouldn't be able to survive...Though it depends what animal you are talking about.
Without resources such as trees, minerals, water, etc. humans would not be able to create the things we have, survive, or do anything. Humans cannot survive solely on our own.
There are genetic variations in lice. Not all lice are the same. So sometimes one with a particular gene can survive treatment with permethrin and another cannot.
Humans would not be able to survive in temperatures consistently above 140°F (60°C). At this heat level, the body cannot effectively regulate its temperature, leading to heat stroke and potentially death.
Need more detail in question...... as in, where do they live? Africa mostly.