ARCHAEBACTERIA CONCLUSION
Archaebacteria
In 1983, scientist's tool spot a spot deep in the Pacific Ocean where hot gases and molten rock boiled into the ocean form the Earth’s interior. To their surprise they found unicellular organisms in the samples. These organisms are today classified to be in the Archaebacteria kingdom.
Archaebacteria are often found in extreme environments with hot boiling water and thermal vents under conditions with little to no oxygen. Some organisms in the Archaebacteria kingdom are Methanobrevibacter smithii (row 1 column 1), Halobacterium salinarum (row 1 column 2), Thermococcus litoralis (row 2 column 1), Thermoplasma volcanium (row 2 column 2), Sulfolobus acidocaldarius (row 3)
In 1983, scientist's tool spot a spot deep in the Pacific Ocean where hot gases and molten rock boiled into the ocean form the Earth’s interior. To their surprise they found unicellular organisms in the samples. These organisms are today classified to be in the Archaebacteria kingdom.
Archaebacteria are often found in extreme environments with hot boiling water and thermal vents under conditions with little to no oxygen. Some organisms in the Archaebacteria kingdom are Methanobrevibacter smithii (row 1 column 1), Halobacterium salinarum (row 1 column 2), Thermococcus litoralis (row 2 column 1), Thermoplasma volcanium (row 2 column 2), Sulfolobus acidocaldarius (row 3)