Meanwhile, Earth-dwelling extremophile microorganisms, both thermophilic and psychrophilic, are variously adapted to temperatures that would fry us or freeze us. |
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There will always be species that manage to survive the most catastrophic events, such as extremophile bacteria. |
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By now, at least a dozen different classes of extremophile have been studied, ranging from acidophiles to xerophiles. |
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Let me think about your question after you define this idea of the extremophile more. |
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Heat-loving extremophile bacteria certainly exist. |
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This extremophile bacterium can survive exposure to cold, dehydration, acid and vacuums, meaning it could live on in outer space should the Earth cease to exist. |
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An extremophile is a kind of microorganism which lives in extreme temperature, acidity, alkalinity or chemically concentrated environments. |
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For extremophile microbes like those, Lake Vostok might even seem cushy. |
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He suggests further that recently discovered exotic Earthly life forms are extremophile only if one considers every venue outside our comfort zone to be extreme. |
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Variation along the shybold continuum in extremophile fishes. |
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Extremophile is the scientific name for organisms that thrive in extreme environments such as very cold or hot temperatures or in the presence of radioactivity. |
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