Archea
Ancient bacteria can live in very extreme environments. often with little or no oxygen. true bacteria can not do this. Ancient bacteria are often found in hot sulfur springs, muddy environments such as mudflats and swamps, and places deep in the ocean where lava and hot water seep through cracks on the ocean floor. But true bacteria are found EVERYWHERE except extreme environments.
The desert, ocean, caves and the sky [space].
These themophiles would be classified as archeabacteria. These bacteria inhabit extreme living conditions such as high heat and high pressure.
Yes they do. They are usually adapted to horrid extreme conditions like ocean vents.
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Some scientists believe that these bacteria originated in hydrothermal vents deep in the ocean, where conditions are extreme and unique. The high temperatures, pressure, and chemical composition of these environments are thought to have provided a suitable habitat for the evolution of such bacteria.
Marine bacteria are typically characterized by their ability to thrive in salty environments, such as seawater. They may also possess adaptations to extreme conditions like high pressure, low temperatures, and low nutrient availability. Some marine bacteria play important roles in biogeochemical cycling processes in the ocean.
they can be found in extreme environments, like hot sulur springs and thermal vents in the ocean floors.
Archea can be found in extreme environments such as hot springs, hydrothermal vents, salt flats, and acidic lakes. They can also be found in some soil and ocean environments.
The Benthic and Pelagic environments are the two main ocean environments.
they can be found in extreme environments, like hot sulur springs and thermal vents in the ocean floors.
they can be found in extreme environments, like hot sulur springs and thermal vents in the ocean floors.