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Archaebacteria Definition, Types, Characteristics, Structure, Examples

Archaebacteria Definition, Types, Characteristics, Structure, Examples

A unique characteristic of archaebacteria is their capacity to withstand extreme conditions which include very acidic, salty, and extremely hot environments. Archaebacteria have survived temperatures that reach 190 degrees Fahrenheit, which is just 22 degrees less than what is considered to be the water’s boiling point and acids that are as high as 0.9 pH.

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