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Qué (quién) es extremophile$534309$ - definición


Extremophile         
  • The bright colors of [[Grand Prismatic Spring]], [[Yellowstone National Park]], are produced by [[thermophile]]s, a type of extremophile.
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  •  Microscopic image from the hypersaline [[Lake Tyrrell]] (salinity> 20% w/v), in which the eukaryotic [[chlorophyte]], ''[[Dunaliella salina]]'', can be tentatively identified. ''Dunaliella salina'' is grown commercially for the carotenoid, [[β-carotene]], which is widely used as a natural food colorant as well as a precursor to vitamin A. Alongside is the haloarchaeon, ''[[Haloquadratum walsbyi]]'', which has flat square-shaped cells with gas vesicles that allow flotation to the surface, most likely to acquire oxygen.
ORGANISMS SPECIFICALLY ADAPTED TO LIVE AND SURVIVE IN EXTREME ENVIRONMENTS
Extremophiles; Polyextremophile; Extremeophile; Extremophilic; Extremphile; Extremophilia; Toxophile; Life in extreme conditions; Extremophilic bacteria; Extremophilic prokaryotes; Extreme microbes; Extreme microbe
An extremophile (from Latin meaning "extreme" and Greek () meaning "love") is an organism that is able to live (or in some cases thrive) in extreme environments, i.e.
extremophile         
  • The bright colors of [[Grand Prismatic Spring]], [[Yellowstone National Park]], are produced by [[thermophile]]s, a type of extremophile.
  • 50px
  • 50px]] Material was copied from this source, which is available under a [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License].</ref>}}
  •  Microscopic image from the hypersaline [[Lake Tyrrell]] (salinity> 20% w/v), in which the eukaryotic [[chlorophyte]], ''[[Dunaliella salina]]'', can be tentatively identified. ''Dunaliella salina'' is grown commercially for the carotenoid, [[β-carotene]], which is widely used as a natural food colorant as well as a precursor to vitamin A. Alongside is the haloarchaeon, ''[[Haloquadratum walsbyi]]'', which has flat square-shaped cells with gas vesicles that allow flotation to the surface, most likely to acquire oxygen.
ORGANISMS SPECIFICALLY ADAPTED TO LIVE AND SURVIVE IN EXTREME ENVIRONMENTS
Extremophiles; Polyextremophile; Extremeophile; Extremophilic; Extremphile; Extremophilia; Toxophile; Life in extreme conditions; Extremophilic bacteria; Extremophilic prokaryotes; Extreme microbes; Extreme microbe
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¦ noun Biology a microorganism that lives in extreme environmental conditions.