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26 February, 12:20

Cultures of a bacterial species were incubated on the shelf of a refrigerator, out on a lab bench top, on the shelf of a 37°C incubator and on the shelf of a 50°C incubator. After incubation, there was no growth at 37°C and 50°C, slight growth out on the bench top and abundant growth at refrigeration. What term could be used for this species?

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  1. 26 February, 12:26
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    This species are sychrofiles.

    Explanation:

    Bacteria can be classified according to their optimal growing temperature in:

    sychrofiles (like cold temperatures; examples: species that live in cold water from Antarctica) mesophylls (like moderate temperatures; species that live in the ground of a caribbean country) thermophiles (like high temperatures; for example, a bacteria that lives in thermal waters)
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