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- المؤلفون: Flannery, Maura C.
- المصدر:
American Biology Teacher (National Association of Biology Teachers). Oct2010, Vol. 72 Issue 8, p513-516. 4p.
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The article discusses bacteria. The author notes that bacteria are abundant and have unforeseen capabilities and that he was thrilled to be able to write about two types of bacteria that he thinks are of particularly interesting which are eubacteria and archaea. He presents a brief overview of some terminology regarding the origin of the word bacteria and a brief background on eubacteria and archaea. In-depth discussions on several types of eubacteria and archaea, which includes information on the environments where they can be found are presented, including mineral-loving bacteria, such as acidophiles, thermophiles, which live in the hydrothermal vents in the deep ocean, and those that live under ice sheets in the Arctic and Antarctica regions.
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