HOW DEEP-SEA BACTERIA THRIVE UNDER PRESSUREMicrobiologyMicrobes that survive in the dark depths import and process a molecule in seawater to armour their innards.#Microbes that survive in the dark depths import and process a molecule in seawater to armour their innards.#Morphological observation of...
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When cells experience highly aerobic conditions, aggregation may facilitate both the establishment of anaerobic conditions within the structure and the migration into anaerobic zones by gravitation34. This would be a relevant strategy to thrive in redox-stratified environments that are liable to promote ...
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ii. Why does it thrive on skin? Explain how conjugation can lead to an increase in antibiotic resistant enteric bacteria. 1. Discuss about antimicrobial agents. What are the four basic methods by which antimicrobial agents work? Describe using examples. ...
This is coherent with the theory that eDNA decays faster in marine environments and at higher temperatures such as 30 °C and more (Lamb et al. 2022), both conditions being fulfilled at our sites. A preferred hypothesis relates to the fact that all corals may not contribute to the ...
results suggested that differential responses of fungal and bacterial taxa to the preferred energy sources for their metabolic needs caused some microbial groups to become competitively dominant. Select Gram-positive bacteria preferentially thrive on the surface of fresh biochar and often excrete highly ...
1, there are three necessary factors for disease infection: a suitable host, favourable environment and conditions, and a pathogen (e.g., fungi, viruses, bacteria, insects, and nematodes) (Yang et al., 2023). Disease infection exposes visible symptoms (morphological change). Show abstract Deep...
Colonisation of holobionts by environmental microbes may support the resilience of macrobe communities, as it has been shown to allow some hosts to acclimatise to new environmental conditions, for example by allowing the host to make use of changing energy sources, and facilitate greater adaptation...
Scientists continuously discover new life forms, many from novel habitats such as chemosynthetic systems, such as hydrothermal vents and cold-water hydrocarbon seeps, where uniquely adapted species thrive in conditions that would be toxic to most life forms. The deep ocean hosts representatives of ...