Значение слова "EXTREMOPHILE" найдено в 2 источниках

EXTREMOPHILE

найдено в "Dictionary of new words"
extremophile: translation

(ik.STREEM.uh.fyl)
n.
An organism whose natural habitat is an extreme environment.
Example Citation:
Those who think there could be life elsewhere in the solar system talk of the possibility of bacteria buried in the Martian icecaps, perhaps, or under the icy crusts of Jupiter's moons Europa or Callisto. One problem with such theories is that these are extremely hostile environments with pressures much higher than normal. Similar high-pressure zones on Earth — under the Antarctic ice, for instance — are suitable only for specially adapted organisms known as extremophiles.
— Henry Fountain, "Observatory," The New York Times, February 26, 2002
Earliest Citation:
The most extreme conditions tolerated by extremophiles are found one mile down, on the ocean floor, at cracks in the Earth's crust called hydrothermal vents.... Organisms there must live without any light, at pressures 600 times greater than atmospheric pressure and tolerate temperatures up to 110 degrees Celsius.
— "Micro-organism feast for researchers," The Daily Telegraph, September 12, 1989
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rusticle
umbraphile
whale fall
Category:
Biology


найдено в "Dictionary of molecular biology"
extremophile: translation

An organism that requires an extreme enviroment in which to flourish - examples are thermophiles and halophiles.


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