extremophile|extremophiles in English

noun

organism (usually single-celled) whose natural surroundings are in extreme environmental conditions (as in hot springs, ice cap, extreme temperatures or pressure)

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1. These so-called extremophiles aren't rare.

2. Arsenic compounds Extremophile Geomicrobiology Hypothetical types of biochemistry Organoarsenic chemistry Pearce, Fred (2006).

3. Acidophilic bacteria and archaea: acid stable biocatalysts and their potential applications Extremophiles

4. Although this makes sense for the extremophiles, not all Archaea live in extreme environments

5. Information on the Internet ArchaeaWeb.Information resource for researchers working with Archaea and extremophiles

6. Some Archaea are extremophiles, living in environments with extremely high or low temperatures, or extreme salinity

7. Microbes called extremophiles might combat superbugs, Biowarfare agents The Champagne vent field at NW Eifuku seamount in the Marianas Trench Marine National Monument in …

8. Archaea are the most extreme of all extremophiles— some kinds live in the frigid environments of Antarctica, others live in the boiling acidic springs of Yellowstone

9. Hence the interest in extremophiles, which are organisms that colonise harsh environments, such as abyssal hot-vent systems, polar soils, salterns, soda lakes and sulphurous hot springs.

10. Archaea are tiny, simple organisms.They were originally discovered in extreme environments (extremophiles), but are now thought to be common to more average conditions.Many can survive at very high (over 80 °C) or very low

11. Extremophiles are considered as novel and interesting resource of enzymes, biomolecules and biomaterials that have unusual properties and then are with great interest in many Biotechnological applications at harsh conditions.

12. The DPANN groups together different phyla with a variety of environmental distribution and metabolism, ranging from symbiotic and thermophilic forms such as Nanoarchaeota, acidophiles like Parvarchaeota and non-extremophiles like Aenigmarchaeota and Diapherotrites.

13. Thermophiles and hyperthermophiles thrive at temperatures reaching above the boiling point of water, acidophiles thrive at a pH level of 3 or below, polyextremophiles can survive a varied number of extreme conditions, and many other types of extremophiles exist on Earth.

14. Other articles where Acidophile is discussed: extremophile: …organisms may be described as Acidophilic (optimal growth between pH 1 and pH 5); alkaliphilic (optimal growth above pH 9); halophilic (optimal growth in environments with high concentrations of salt); thermophilic (optimal growth between 60 and 80 °C [140 and 176 °F]); hyperthermophilic (optimal growth above 80 °C [176 °F]);…

15. (Laughter) And much of this vast universe, much more may be habitable than we once thought, as we study extremophiles on Earth -- organisms that can live in conditions totally inhospitable for us, in the hot, high pressure thermal vents at the bottom of the ocean, frozen in ice, in boiling battery acid, in the cooling waters of nuclear reactors.