Biology, asked by abrarfayaz799, 1 year ago

Dear @Shati , I agree with your explanation of the question in terms of special enzyme action...But enzymes are in turn controlled by genes and at such temperatures how genetic material can be stable...obiviously it should denature...!!!

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Answered by Anonymous
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Thanks a lot for asking this question specially for me!!!
N I just hope I will be able to clear ur doubts.... even if not u can put up as many questions as you want!!!

See to explain ur previous question I want to add up a few more information!!

Here I am taking the example of Archeobacteria bcoz u know this well that they too are examples of those organisms who lives under harsh conditions!!

First of all lemme let you know that it's an inbuilt property of such organisms!!

See my explanation!!

Cell membranes of such organisms like archeobacteria are single layer of branched chain molecules of lipids while the lipids present in the cell membrane of eubacteria are straight chain molecules in real!!
N due to the branched chain structures of archeobacteria has more resistant property or resistance ability when compared up with eubacteria means archeobacteria are not gonna get affected by high temperatures,high salinity,radiations and even change in pH.

Thank you for your patience to wait for my answer for soo long!!!

#shati

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