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Pyrococcus furiosus archaea artwork
Pyroccocus furiosus archaea, artwork. Archaea are single-celled organisms that are similar to bacteria but have been found to have higher organism characteristics. This was discovered when sampling the DNA of bacteria. A new domain of Archaea was set up because of the differences found. The thin strands or filaments are flagella. Each organism has a group of flagella at one end of the cell that is used for locomotion. P. furiosus is a hyperthermophile and it is only found in very hot water. At temperatures below 70 degrees Celsius it will freeze and die. It is found in hot water vents under the sea that are subject to great pressure and oxygen depletion. This archaea uses sulphur for respiration instead of oxygen
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The captivating print showcases the intricate artwork of Pyrococcus furiosus archaea, a fascinating microorganism that belongs to the domain of Archaea. Resembling thin strands or filaments, these flagella play a crucial role in locomotion for each single-celled organism. What sets Archaea apart from bacteria is their ability to exhibit higher organism characteristics, which was discovered through DNA sampling. Pyrococcus furiosus is an extremophile known as a hyperthermophile due to its preference for extremely hot water environments. This resilient microbe thrives in temperatures above 70 degrees Celsius and can be found in deep-sea hydrothermal vents subjected to immense pressure and oxygen depletion. Intriguingly, P. furiosus utilizes sulfur instead of oxygen for respiration, making it an anaerobic prokaryote with unique metabolic capabilities. The stunning artwork captures the essence of this extraordinary microorganism while highlighting its association with sulfur and its motile nature facilitated by flagella. This mesmerizing image not only offers a glimpse into the world of microbiology but also serves as a reminder of the vast diversity and adaptability present within our planet's smallest inhabitants. Power and Syred have skillfully transformed scientific knowledge into artistry through this visually striking portrayal of Pyrococcus furiosus archaea.
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