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A scientist found a new bacteria in a hot water sulfur spring that uses sulfur as a source of energy instead sunlight. What kind of organism could it be?
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A scientist found a new bacteria in a hot water sulfur spring that uses sulfur as a source of energy instead sunlight. What kind of organism could it be?
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A scientist found a new bacteria in a hot water sulfur spring that uses sulfur
as a source of energy instead sunlight. What kind of organism could it be?
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This could be in the kingdom Archaea, also known as extremists as far as environmental conditions are concerned :)
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