Who are halophills ..
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♢ Halophills are type of archaebacteria which belongs to the kingdom monera .
They are chemptrophic
They can survive in high salt concentration , due to absence of contractile vacoule .
They have a pigment called bacteriohodospin in their cell membrane , whuch help them to trap sunlight
For ex - halobacterium , haloanacoccus
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♢ Halophills are type of archaebacteria which belongs to the kingdom monera .
They are chemptrophic
They can survive in high salt concentration , due to absence of contractile vacoule .
They have a pigment called bacteriohodospin in their cell membrane , whuch help them to trap sunlight
For ex - halobacterium , haloanacoccus
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Halophiles is an organism, especially, a microorganism, that grows in saline conditions.
Halophiles are archaebacteria living under extreme salt conditions.
The name ' Halophile ' means salt loving in Greek .
Halophiles are all microorganisms. They van be either aerobic or anaerobic.
Soy sauce Chinese fermented beans , salted cod are some examples of Halophiles.
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Halophiles is an organism, especially, a microorganism, that grows in saline conditions.
Halophiles are archaebacteria living under extreme salt conditions.
The name ' Halophile ' means salt loving in Greek .
Halophiles are all microorganisms. They van be either aerobic or anaerobic.
Soy sauce Chinese fermented beans , salted cod are some examples of Halophiles.
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