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Psychrophiles or
cryophiles (adj.
psychrophilic or cryophilic) are
extremophilic organisms that are
capable of
growth and
reproduction in low temperatures...
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capable of
growing in
salty water (halophilic), that
thrives in the cold (
psychrophile), and is heterotrophic,
which they ****igned to the
genus Marinobacter...
- life-forms.
Thermophiles and
hyperthermophiles thrive in high temperatures.
Psychrophiles thrive in
extremely low temperatures. –
Temperatures as high as 130 °C...
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Psychromonas antarctica is a
species of Pseudomonadota. The
halophilic and
psychrophile bacterium was
first isolated from a
salinity pond in Antarctica. Psychromonas...
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Tardigrades (/ˈtɑːrdɪɡreɪdz/ ),
known colloquially as
water bears or moss piglets, are a
phylum of eight-legged
segmented micro-animals. They were first...
- rod-shaped, and spore-forming
bacterium from the
genus Clostridium. It is a
psychrophile, with
optimal growth conditions at 5–7 °C. Parte, A.C. "Clostridium"...
- (slightly arbitrary)
optimum temperature for the
growth of bacteria:
psychrophiles (15–20 °C),
mesophiles (30–37 °C),
thermophiles (50–60 °C) and extreme...
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Pedobacter arcticus is a
species of
facultative psychrophile bacteria isolated from
Arctic soil. It is gram-negative,
short rod-shaped and
motile (by gliding)...
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commonly known as the
icebugs or ice crawlers, is a
family of
extremophile (
psychrophile) and
wingless insects that live in the cold on top of
mountains and the...
- mold
fungi with
diverse life-styles
including saprotrophs, mesophiles,
psychrophiles and thermophiles, and a very few
opportunistic pathogens of humans....