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Alik [6]
3 years ago
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An organism that grows slowly in the cold but has an optimum growth temperature of 32°C is called a(n) ______. Select one: a. ex

tremophile b. thermophile c. psychrophile d. thermoduric microbe e. thermoduric microbe
Biology
1 answer:
sertanlavr [38]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

a. Extremophile

Explanation:

These kind of living things, can support extreme changes of conditions, like in this example, they cam growth in a perfect 32 ºC, but they can still reproduce and live in a very cold temperature.

I will not select the psychrophile because, even they are extremophiles, actually, they prefer the cold weather, that mean that it will not have an optimum growth at a temperature of 32 ºC.

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