
Organic And Biological Chemistry
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Author: STOKER, H. Stephen (howard Stephen)
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Interpretation: The two common environmental settings where extremophiles are found have to be predicted.
Concept introduction: Those microorganisms which are capable of surviving under harsh conditions are termed as extremophiles. Hydrothermal area of Yellowstone National park is an example of such harsh condition.
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