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What are chemophiles?

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∙ 13y ago
Updated: 6/6/2024

Chemophiles are organisms that thrive in environments with high concentrations of chemicals or toxins that would be harmful to other organisms. These organisms have developed adaptations to utilize or tolerate these chemicals for their survival.

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