How do some of the archaebacteria flourish in hot springs and deep sea hydrothermal vents where temperature far exceed 100 celsius?
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Mesophiles are organisms that live within relatively moderate temperatures (20–45 °C). ... P. fumarii grows best at 106 °C. Due to the extremely high temperatures this archaea is subjected to, this organism must have extremely stable biomolecules to survive. Microbes such as archaebacteria which can survive in very high temperatures are called thermophiles. They can survive in deep-sea hydrothermal vents or hot springs due to their structural difference present in the properties of the lipid bilayer.Microbes such as archaebacteria which can survive in very high temperatures are called thermophiles.
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