Hot spring bacteria. Light microscopy footage of extremophile bacteria in water from a hot spring. These bacteria live in an oxygen-free environment and are resistant to high temperatures that can reach above 70 degrees Celsius. This sample is from a geothermal area (West Thumb Basin) in Yellowstone National Park, USA. Yellowstone hot springs and geysers contain thermophile (heat-loving) microbes, such as cyanobacteria and extremophile bacteria. | |
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Credit: | Science Photo Library / Berrod, Thierry |
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