This is a sac like organelle/structure called the endospore which is found in the nucleoid region of a particular archaebacteria. It contains the major chromosome that dictates all necessary cellular functions such as metabolism. It(endospore) is enclosed by a durable wall and even when the outer cell is destroyed the endospore contained survives all sorts of trauma, including lack of food,water, extreme fluctuations in temperature and most toxins. I mean you can't even boil some prokaryotes. They are freakin' crazy!
This is a sac like organelle/structure called the endospore which is found in the nucleoid region of a particular archaebacteria. It contains the major chromosome that dictates all necessary cellular functions such as metabolism. It(endospore) is enclosed by a durable wall and even when the outer cell is destroyed the endospore contained survives all sorts of trauma, including lack of food,water, extreme fluctuations in temperature and most toxins. I mean you can't even boil some prokaryotes. They are freakin' crazy!
They are found only in extreme environments
Archaebacteria
The kingdom of bacteria that live in extreme environments is called Archaebacteria. These organisms thrive in conditions such as acidic hot springs, deep-sea hydrothermal vents, and high-salt environments. Archaebacteria are known for their ability to survive in harsh conditions due to their unique cell membrane structure and biochemistry.
There are approximately 120 known species of archaebacteria in the world. These organisms are known for their ability to thrive in extreme environments.
Archaebacteria can generally survive in much more extreme conditions, such as extreme heat, salty, pH, etc. environments. Those "other" bacteria will generally survive only within an optimal range of temperature, etc.
In extreme environments
Prokaryotes that are found in environments that are extreme are classified in the Archaebacteria kingdom. The kingdom consists of single-celled microorganisms.
They are found only in extreme environments
Eubacteria live in extreme environments. archaebacteria live everywhere else.
Eubacteria are true bacteria found in diverse environments, while archaebacteria are a separate group of single-celled microorganisms that often live in extreme environments. Archaebacteria have unique cell membranes and genetic makeup compared to eubacteria.
Archaebacteria
The kingdom of bacteria that live in extreme environments is called Archaebacteria. These organisms thrive in conditions such as acidic hot springs, deep-sea hydrothermal vents, and high-salt environments. Archaebacteria are known for their ability to survive in harsh conditions due to their unique cell membrane structure and biochemistry.
Archaebacteria are single-celled microorganisms that thrive in extreme environments such as hot springs and salty soils.
Yes they do. They are usually adapted to horrid extreme conditions like ocean vents.
There are approximately 120 known species of archaebacteria in the world. These organisms are known for their ability to thrive in extreme environments.
The archaebacteria is a unicellular organism without a nucleus. They are known to survive in extreme climates and environments. The first were discovered in 1977 in the boiling hot springs at Yellowstone National Park.
Archaebacteria can generally survive in much more extreme conditions, such as extreme heat, salty, pH, etc. environments. Those "other" bacteria will generally survive only within an optimal range of temperature, etc.