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mesophiles can be
aerobic or anaerobic.
There are
three basic shapes of
mesophiles: coccus, bacillus, and spiral. The
habitats of
mesophiles can include...
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polar ice-cap regions, permafrost,
polar surface, and deep oceans.
Mesophiles Mesophiles are
bacteria that
thrive at
moderate temperatures,
growing best...
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photosynthetic pigments.[citation needed]
Thermophiles can be
discriminated from
mesophiles from
genomic features. For example, the GC-content
levels in the coding...
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species of mold
fungi with
diverse life-styles
including saprotrophs,
mesophiles,
psychrophiles and thermophiles, and a very few
opportunistic pathogens...
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which are
organisms that
thrive at
unusually high temperatures, and
mesophiles at
intermediate temperatures.
Psychrophile is Gr**** for 'cold-loving'...
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fusion of gametes.
Convallaria majalis is a
plant of
partial shade, and a
mesophile type that
prefers warm summers. It
likes soils that are
silty or sandy...
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anoxic marine and
freshwater sediments. AOM is
known to
occur among mesophiles, but also in psychrophiles, thermophiles, halophiles, acidophiles, and...
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coccoid in shape, non-motile,
approximately 1.0–2.5 μm in diameter.
These mesophiles grow
optimally at a
temperature of 19.4 °C, pH 6.4–7.8 and
salinity of...
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redox potential,
level of salinity, and temperature. They grow-similar to
mesophiles-within a
temperature range of
about 25–30 °C
between the
minimal and maximal...
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including sportswear made with
synthetic fabrics. Most are
mesophiles; some, like
Micrococcus antarcticus (found in Antarctica) are psychrophiles...