thermoacidophile

thermoacidophile
Heat and acid tolerant bacteria of the phylum Crenarchaeota.

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  • thermoacidophile — [ tɛrmoasidɔfil ] adj. et n. m. • mil. XXe; de thermo et acidophile ♦ Biol. Se dit d une archéobactérie qui croît à température élevée (55 à 85 °C) et en milieu très acide. N. m. Les thermoacidophiles forment un groupe hétérogène.… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Thermoacidophile — A thermoacidophile (combination of thermophile and acidophile) is an extreme archaebacteria which thrives in acidous, sulfur rich, high temperature environments. Thermoacidophiles prefer temperatures of 70 80 °C and pH between 2 and 3. They live… …   Wikipedia

  • thermoacidophile — /therr moh euh sid euh fuyl , as i deuh /, n. any organism, esp. a type of archaebacterium, that thrives in strongly acidic environments at high temperatures. [THERMO + ACIDOPHILE] * * * …   Universalium

  • thermoacidophile — noun archaebacteria that thrive in strongly acidic environments at high temperatures • Hypernyms: ↑archaebacteria, ↑archaebacterium, ↑archaeobacteria, ↑archeobacteria * * * /therr moh euh sid euh fuyl , as i deuh /, n. any organism, esp. a type… …   Useful english dictionary

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