halobacteria

  • 91Osmophile — Osmophilic organisms are microorganisms adapted to environments with high osmotic pressures, such as high sugar concentrations. Osmophiles are similar to halophillic (salt loving) organisms because a critical aspect of both types of environment… …

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  • 92Neomura — This article is about a taxonomic rank not followed by the majority of the scientific community. For more accepted classification, see Bacterial phyla. Neomura Temporal range: Paleoarchean–Recent[1] …

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  • 93Methanococcus — Scientific classification Domain: Archaea Kingdom: Euryarchaeota Phylum …

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  • 94Methanobacteria — Scientific classification Domain: Archaea Kingdom: Euryarchaeota Phylum: Eurya …

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  • 95Methanomicrobia — Methanosarcina barkeri fusaro Scientific classification Domain: Archaea …

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  • 96Methanococci — Scientific classification Domain: Archaea Kingdom: Euryarchaeota Phylum: Euryarch …

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  • 97Methanosarcinales — Methanosarcina barkeri fusaro Scientific classification Domain: Archaea …

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  • 98Methanosaetaceae — Scientific classification Domain: Archaea Phylum: Euryarchaeota Class: Methano …

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  • 99Methanosarcinaceae — Methanosarcina barkeri fusaro Scientific classification Domain: Archaea …

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  • 100Purple Earth Hypothesis — The astrobiological hypothesis that life forms of early Earth were retinal based rather than chlorophyll based thus making Earth appear purple rather than green. An example of a retinal based organism today is the photosynthetic microbe called… …

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