Explain thermoacidophile-halophile-methanogen archaebacteria
Explain thermoacidophile, halophile, and methanogen archaebacteria?
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There are three peculiar kinds of archaebacteria. The halophile archaebacteria just survive in salt-rich environments (that is, even salinity of the sea is not adequate for them). Thermoacidophile archaebacteria are characterized by living beneath high temperatures and low pH. The methanogen archaebacteria are such that release methane gas (or CH4), they are mainly found in swamps.
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