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Life at High Temperatures Evolutionary , ecological , and biochemical significance of organisms living in hot springs is discussed . avdient of a single spring , under appropriate conditions , the only significant variable may be ...
Life at High Temperatures Evolutionary , ecological , and biochemical significance of organisms living in hot springs is discussed . avdient of a single spring , under appropriate conditions , the only significant variable may be ...
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Bacteria are present in some , but by means all , of the hot springs at no ganism is found , since the temperature even a few centimeters away from the organism may be quite different from that of the organism . From his observations on ...
Bacteria are present in some , but by means all , of the hot springs at no ganism is found , since the temperature even a few centimeters away from the organism may be quite different from that of the organism . From his observations on ...
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Approximate upper thermal limits for different groups of organisms . Organism Upper limit ( ° C ) Animals , including protozoa Eucaryotic microorganisms ( certain fungi and the alga Cyanidium caldarium ) Photosynthetic procaryotes ...
Approximate upper thermal limits for different groups of organisms . Organism Upper limit ( ° C ) Animals , including protozoa Eucaryotic microorganisms ( certain fungi and the alga Cyanidium caldarium ) Photosynthetic procaryotes ...
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