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First discovered in 1997, Pyrolobus fumarii is a species of archaea.

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What are the 5 species of archaea?

Archaebacteria are single cell microbes that have no nucleus nor any organelles bound by a membrane. More commonly known as archaea, 20 examples of this organism include methanobrevibacter smithii, thermococcus celer, fervidicoccus, aeropyrum pernix, cenarchaeum symbiosum, halorubrum salsolis, pyrococcus woesei, haloquadratum walsbyi, gemmatimonas aurantiaca, methanococcoides burtonii, pyrolobus fumarii, thermoleophilum album, haloferax volcanii, methanothrix soehngenii, nanoarchaeum equitans, thermococcus alcaliphilus, methylosphaera hansonii, picrophilus torridus, thermococcus hydrothermalis, and acidianus hospitalis.


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What is the temperature of heat loving bacteria?

Thermophile bacteria thrive at higher temperatures, between 45 and 80 °C and some even higher than that (hyperthermophile). No limit is known, and new species are discovered, but at 150°C the DNA is destroyed, so any imaginary bacteria that could resisting such temperature must have an unknown constitution. A variety of bacterialike Pyrolobus fumarii is found to reproduce at 121 °C and survive until 130 °C. Some genuine bacteria resist temperature above 100°C, and 121°C is needed to kill Clostridium botulinum.


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What is the common name for the archaebacteria Pyrolobus Fumarii?

Pyrolobus fumarii is the classification for archaea. Archaea have the unique ability to survive extremely hot temperatures and are part of the thermoprotei class.


Is pyrolobus fumarii autotroph?

Yes, Pyrolobus fumarii is a chemolithoautotrophic organism, meaning it can produce its own energy from inorganic compounds such as sulfur or hydrogen gas through chemosynthesis.


What is the taxonomy of Pyrolobus fumerii?

Domain: ArchaeaKingdom: CrenarchaeotaPhylum: CrenarchaeotaClass: ThermoproteiOrder: DesulfurococcalesFamily: PyrodictiaceaeGenus: Pyrolobus


Extreme thermophiles?

are found in regions of volcanic and thermal vents as well as sulfurous fissures and hot springs 1) Methanothermus grows at temperatures as high as 97°C 2) Pyrolobus fumarii grows between 90°C and 113°C 3) Sulfolobus species grow only above 50°C -> Also require pH between 1 and 6


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A thermophile likes high temperature, and for bacteria it is 45-100 °C. Some bacteria even resist temperatures close to 121°C.The bacterialike archae Pyrolobus fumarii can grow in water at a maximum temperature of 113 °C and Strain 121 at 121°C, surviving at 130°C.


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What are the 5 species of archaea?

Archaebacteria are single cell microbes that have no nucleus nor any organelles bound by a membrane. More commonly known as archaea, 20 examples of this organism include methanobrevibacter smithii, thermococcus celer, fervidicoccus, aeropyrum pernix, cenarchaeum symbiosum, halorubrum salsolis, pyrococcus woesei, haloquadratum walsbyi, gemmatimonas aurantiaca, methanococcoides burtonii, pyrolobus fumarii, thermoleophilum album, haloferax volcanii, methanothrix soehngenii, nanoarchaeum equitans, thermococcus alcaliphilus, methylosphaera hansonii, picrophilus torridus, thermococcus hydrothermalis, and acidianus hospitalis.