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The organisms that thrive in this section have no need for oxygen in their metabolic processes.
Her specialty is communities of organisms that thrive in conditions that seem extreme from a human standpoint.
For the most part these are minute organisms that thrive in extreme circumstances -- on scree slopes, in limestone formations, in the crevices of a cliff face.
Cameron also made an underwater filmmaking expedition to the hydrothermal vents, home to extremophiles, organisms that thrive in environments toxic to most life forms.
Such festive pools contain bacteria-like organisms that thrive on hydrogen and sulfur and are among the most ancient organisms on earth.
Earthly organisms that thrive in the most extreme conditions, and speculation about what might exist in the far reaches of the universe.
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The fossils from the formation represent organisms that thrived during the Pliocene epoch, at the end of the Tertiary period.
A plant-eating organism that thrives on one type of tree, the theory holds, tends to destroy the saplings of that tree as well.
They can also compare E. coli's genetic makeup with that of some of the other microorganisms sequenced so far--bakers' yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae; Helicobacter pylori, the bacterium responsible for most cases of intestinal ulcers; and Methanococcus thermoautotrophicum, an organism that thrives in hot springs, for example.
This vast and remote region of the globe hosts a surprising diversity of organisms [ 1] that thrive under extreme environmental conditions.
Halophiles are organisms that can thrive in extreme conditions of high salt concentrations.
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