Extreme Ecosystem


Posted by Amaranth Rose on May 13, 2004 at 06:00
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"Unlike the plant/animal cycle in our "normal" environment, this bacterial cycle does not necessarily need visible energy from sunlight to drive photosynthesis. It can be driven completely by the chemical energy of the reactions. So in a dark, extreme environment, life appears to develop the same interdependent strands, with different species finding the niche that allows each to thrive."

Extreme Ecosystem

At last, an article on extremophilic bacteria that seems to be intelligent and scientifically correct. It appears to have integrity of a sort. At least I detect no gross misstatements or misspellings.


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