Science: v.1-v.219Moses King, 1967 |
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Page 1012
... organisms living in hot springs is discussed . Fig . 1. Lower Geyser Basin , Yellowstone National Park. Temperature is one of the most im- portant environmental factors control- ling the activities and evolution of or- ganisms , and is ...
... organisms living in hot springs is discussed . Fig . 1. Lower Geyser Basin , Yellowstone National Park. Temperature is one of the most im- portant environmental factors control- ling the activities and evolution of or- ganisms , and is ...
Page 1013
... organisms could already live when the temperature was still over 60 ° C . Before further discussion , it is neces- sary to examine what is meant by the question , what is the upper tempera- ture of life ? Temperature is only one of many ...
... organisms could already live when the temperature was still over 60 ° C . Before further discussion , it is neces- sary to examine what is meant by the question , what is the upper tempera- ture of life ? Temperature is only one of many ...
Page 1014
... organisms revealed no chloro- phyll . In other springs , with tempera- tures of over 90 ° C , filamentous and rod - shaped bacteria are visible only microscopically . These organisms are probably similar to those described by Setchell ...
... organisms revealed no chloro- phyll . In other springs , with tempera- tures of over 90 ° C , filamentous and rod - shaped bacteria are visible only microscopically . These organisms are probably similar to those described by Setchell ...
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