Biology, asked by surajarun, 11 months ago

Some hypertheromophilic organism that grows in
highly acidic (pH2) habitats belongs to the two
groups called:
(1) Eubacteria and archeae
(2) Cyanobacteria and diatoms
(3) Protists and mosses
(4) Liverworts and yeasts

Answers

Answered by muskanbhagat99
2

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(1) Eubacteria and archeae

(2) Cyanobacteria and diatoms

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Answered by QueenOfKnowledge
3

correct answer: 1) Eubacteria and archeae

Explanation:

Thermophiles live in very hot places, typically form 60º to 80ºC. Many thermophiles (some eubacteria and archaebacteria) are autotrophs and have metabolisms based on sulphur. Some thermophilic archaebacteria form the basis of food webs around deep-sea thermal vents, where they must withstand extreme temperature and pressures. Archaebacteria can grow in higly acidic (pH = 0.7) and very basic (pH = 11) environments.

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