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extremophile define and example​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Extremophiles are organisms that live in "extreme environments," under high pressure and temperature. Bacteria often form on the rocks near the hydrothermal vents. ... While oxygen, for example, is a necessity for life as we know it, some organisms flourish in environments with no oxygen at all.

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Answered by prachi1153
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Defination:-

Extremophiles are organisms that have evolved to survive in environments once thought to be entirely uninhabitable.

Examples:-

Three examples of extremophiles are Picrophilus torridus (a thermoacidophile adapted to hot, acidic conditions), Antarctic krill (a psychrophile), and the Pompeii worm (a thermophile).

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