Definition of Mesophiles. Meaning of Mesophiles. Synonyms of Mesophiles

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Mesophiles. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Mesophiles and, of course, Mesophiles synonyms and on the right images related to the word Mesophiles.

Definition of Mesophiles

No result for Mesophiles. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Mesophiles from wikipedia

- for mesophiles can be aerobic or anaerobic. There are three basic shapes of mesophiles: coccus, bacillus, and spiral. The habitats of mesophiles can include...
- polar ice-cap regions, permafrost, polar surface, and deep oceans. Mesophiles Mesophiles are bacteria that thrive at moderate temperatures, growing best...
- photosynthetic pigments.[citation needed] Thermophiles can be discriminated from mesophiles from genomic features. For example, the GC-content levels in the coding...
- fusion of gametes. Convallaria majalis is a plant of partial shade, and a mesophile type that prefers warm summers. It likes soils that are silty or sandy...
- species of mold fungi with diverse life-styles including saprotrophs, mesophiles, psychrophiles and thermophiles, and a very few opportunistic pathogens...
- submersible, submersion mes- middle Gr**** μέσος (mésos) Mesolithic, mesophile, mesophilic, mesoscopic, mesosphere, mesozoic met-, meta- above, among...
- concentrations, including sportswear made with synthetic fabrics. Most are mesophiles; some, like Micrococcus antarcticus (found in Antarctica) are psychrophiles...
- in anoxic marine and freshwater sediments. AOM is known to occur among mesophiles, but also in psychrophiles, thermophiles, halophiles, acidophiles, and...
- which are organisms that thrive at unusually high temperatures, and mesophiles at intermediate temperatures. Psychrophile is Gr**** for 'cold-loving'...
- redox potential, level of salinity, and temperature. They grow-similar to mesophiles-within a temperature range of about 25-30 °C between the minimal and maximal...