BIOL 1002 Lecture : Bio Notes Feb 1

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Halophiles (salt loving) that inhabit the extremely salty dead sea and great salt. The achaeans that have evolved to live there will die out in other locations. These organisms possibly evolved when the condition in the dead sea (for example) were more common place. Thermophiles (heat loving), including thermoacidophiles, which live in acidic hot springs or in the hot (105 oc) water surrounding deep-sea volcanic vents. Again it is possible that thermophiles survived to fit a much more commonplace environment which has now become a niche. In order for the prokaryotic domains to be able to occupy so many different ecological niches, they have had to develop the ability to use many different energy sources. Some prokaryotes grow using autotrophic methods and derive their energy from. Other autotrophic prokayotes, like cyanobacteria obtain their energy from sunlight via photosynthesis. These bacteria are pigmented so they are able to absorb sunlight. They share a structural similarity to chloroplast organelles.

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