BIOL 1001 Study Guide - Final Guide: Introduced Species, Allelopathy, Thermus Aquaticus

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The most fundamental observation about the range or geographic distribution, of organisms is simple; no one species can survive the full range of environmental conditions present on earth. The bacterium thermus aquaticus can thrive in hot springs with temperatures above 70 degree. Celsius because its enzymes do not denature at near-boiling temperatures. Same cells would die instantly if they were transplanted to frigid waters near polar ice- even though vast numbers of other archaea are present. Cold-water species have enzymes that work efficiently at near-freezing temperatures. No organism thrives in both hot springs and cold ocean water as no enzyme can function well in both extremely high temperatures and extremely low temperatures. Reason is fitness trade-offs, organisms tend to be adapted to a limited set of physical conditions-to a particular temperature and moisture regime on land or particular water depth and movement regime in water.

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