Microorganisms employ various survival strategies to thrive in harsh climate conditions, such as extreme temperatures, salinity, or desiccation. Many produce protective structures like spores or biofilms that shield them from environmental stressors. Others can enter a dormant state, significantly slowing their metabolism until conditions improve. Additionally, some microorganisms have evolved unique biochemical pathways and proteins that allow them to withstand extreme environments, such as high radiation or acidity.
they survive in harsh conditions
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Cattle from the East could not survive on the tough prairie grasses, but the could easily survive the harsh climate of the plains.
With the help of endospores, or thick-walled structures that help the bacteria survive harsh conditions.
No, it is a verb. To survive. (infinitive) "To survive in a harsh climate is difficult."
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Since they are not alive, they just wait for better conditions.
Clematis plants can survive the winter if they are properly cared for and protected from harsh conditions.
Endospores
Huskies are very tough so that they can survive harsh conditions.
They are 'hardy' animals, ie, they can survive in harsh conditions.
Yes, olive trees can survive winter in a cold climate if they are properly protected from extreme cold temperatures and harsh conditions. They are hardy trees that can withstand some cold weather, but may need additional care and protection in very cold climates.