Archaea:Archaea are a domain of single-celled microorganisms that are genetically and biochemically distinct from Bacteria and Eukarya. They are often found in extreme environments and play crucial roles in global biogeochemical cycles.
Extremophile: Extremophiles are organisms that can survive and thrive in environmental conditions considered extreme, such as high or low temperatures, high acidity or salinity, high pressure, or low oxygen levels.
Acidophile: Acidophiles are organisms that can grow and function in highly acidic environments, with optimal pH levels typically below 3.