monster!! Posted December 21, 2009 Posted December 21, 2009 ok i have been looking for about 30 minutes to find..... where would you find archaebacteria? for a biology project and i cant....can anyone help me plz
iNow Posted December 21, 2009 Posted December 21, 2009 (edited) EDIT: I deleted this since I was so very far off. Edited December 21, 2009 by iNow
StringJunky Posted December 21, 2009 Posted December 21, 2009 ok i have been looking for about 30 minutes to find.....where would you find archaebacteria? for a biology project and i cant....can anyone help me plz Able to live in a variety of environments, archaebacteria are known as extremophiles. Certain species are able to live in temperatures above boiling point at 100° Celsius or 212° Fahrenheit. Archaebacteria can also thrive in very saline, acidic, or alkaline aquatic environments. They employ a variety of chemical tricks to accomplish this, with one species, halobacteria, able to convert light into adenosine triphosphate (ATP) or cell energy, using a non-photosynthetic process. Halobacteria live in waters almost completely saturated with salt, and unlike photosynthetic plants, are incapable of extracting carbon from atmospheric carbon dioxide. http://www.wisegeek.com/what-are-archaebacteria.htm
CharonY Posted December 21, 2009 Posted December 21, 2009 Not all archaea are extremophiles. You can find them in soil aquifers, in guts, etc. They possibly not quite numerically dominant, but they often live in consortia with bacteria. Also the text is probably out of date as I remember that people have found Rubisco (which is the central enzyme of CO2 fixation) in archaea. Also, on another note, archaebacterium has essentially been dropped as a name. They are called archaea now.
StringJunky Posted December 21, 2009 Posted December 21, 2009 You are right Charony, I did note, on further reading elsewhere, that the statement implying that they are all extremophiles was not correct...It should have said some archaebacteria are extremophiles. My bad for not highlighting it.
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