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explain thermopiles, halophiles and methanogens​

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Answered by sahilsiddiqui5735
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Answer:

Methanogens , Halophiles , Thermoacidophils , all belong to ARCHEBACTERIA**

they are the primitive organism means they were the first to inhabit earth , they are often called LIVING FOSSILS

Methanogens are found in Rumen of cattles , Halophiles are found in salt lakes , Thermoacidophils are found in Hot sulphur springs.

Archebacteria are found in some of the harsh climatic conditions where no other life form could survive ,

Explanation:

The methanogens are anaerobic bacteria that produce methane. ... Halophiles are bacteria that thrive in high salt concentrations such as those found in salt lakes or pools of sea water. Thermophiles are the heat-loving bacteria found near hydrothermal vents and hot springs.

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