Archaebacteria - page 2

How do Archebacteria obtain energy?
(1983) have reported that several extremely thermophilic archaebacteria can live with carbon dioxide as their sole carbon source, obtaining energy fro...
What are the example of kingdom archaebacteria?
Examples of archaebacteria include halophiles (microorganisms that may inhabit extremely salty environments), methanogens (microorganisms that produce...
What kind of Archaebacteria live in hot springs and in boiling deep ocean vents?
Thermophiles. The thermophiles live in extremely hot environments. For example, they can grow in hot springs, geysers, and near volcanoes. Unlike othe...
What are some Examlpes of archeabacteria?
What are three examples of archaebacteria?What is a common example of archaebacteria?What organisms are Archaea?Is E coli an archaea?What are Archaeb...
What is a What are fact on archaebacteria?
Archaebacteria make up approximately 20% of the oceans' microbial cells. Archaebacteria can be found in oil wells, geysers, acidic water, alkaline wat...
What are two animals under the Division Archaeabacteria?
What are two members of the archaebacteria?What is a common example of archaebacteria?How many species are in the archaebacteria kingdom?Which of the...
What is special about archeabacteria?
Archaebacteria are a type of single-cell organism which are so different from other modern life-forms that they have challenged the way scientists cla...
How do archaebacteria get energy for life processes?
How do archaebacteria get energy?How does archaebacteria get its food?What does archaebacteria need to survive?Why are archaebacteria photosynthetic?...
Where can archeabacteria be found?
Archaebacteria are found in very harsh conditions such as in the volcanic vents or at the bottom of the sea. They are often called "extremophiles". Th...