Domain Bacteria Extreme Environments
Most archaea are extremophiles and are found in extreme environments like the deep sea mountains hot springs salt brine etc.
Domain bacteria extreme environments. Their domain consists of cells with bacterial rrna no. These organisms are dominants in the evolutionary history of the planet. Thrives in extreme environments eating hydrogen gas carbon dioxide and sulfur.
Archaea often live in extreme environments and include methanogens extreme halophiles and hyperthermophiles. Archaea often live in extreme environments and include methanogens extreme halophiles and hyperthermophiles. Similar to bacteria archaeans have a number of different shapes.
Dating back to more than 40 million years ago extremophiles have continued to thrive in the most extreme conditions naming them one of the most abundant lifeforms. This includes adapting to use a wide variety of food sources. The bacteria are also prokaryotic.
Thus the search for new biocatalysts and antibiotics based on the microbial biodiversity of extreme environments is a rapidly expanding discipline. They can survive and even thrive under some of the most difficult conditions on planet earth like very hot extremely acidic or very alkaline environments. This is not the same as a more anthropocentric and non.
The cells belonging to the domain archaea are single cell organisms like bacteria but they share characteristics with eukarya cells found in plants and animals. One reason for this is that the ether containing linkages in the archaea membranes is more stabile than the ester containing linkages in the bacteria and eukarya and are better able to withstand higher temperatures and stronger acid concentrations. One reason for this is that the ether containing linkages in the archaea membranes is more stabile than the ester containing linkages in the bacteria and eukarya and are better able to withstand higher temperatures and stronger acid concentrations.
Archaeans are extreme organisms. Bacteria are single celled primitive organisms that form a domain of organisms diverse in shape size structure and even habitats. Many archaea live in extreme environments such as hot springs and deep sea hydrothermal vents and are called extremophiles as a result.