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why some bacteria are known as extremophiles​

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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. ... The unique enzymes used by these organisms, called "extremozymes," enable these organisms to function in such forbidding environments.

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