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Adaptation for SurvivalL3 ExtremophilesLearning Objectives:1. Recall that some organisms are adapted to living in extreme
environments; such as high temperature and pressure.2. Describe a few examples of extremophiles.3. Analyse the conditions that caused extremophiles to become
adapted to such extreme conditions.
Extremophiles
• Extremophile = organisms that are adapted to living in extreme conditions
• Extremophiles can survive in conditions that would be lethal to most other organisms.
• They can be found in some of the most inhabitable seeming environments.
• Video: hydrothermal vents
Watch the video and answer the following questions:1. What are the conditions in the deep sea hydrothermal
vent?2. What type of organisms were found here?3. Scientists were shocked to discovery that life was able to
exist when what type of energy was missing?4. Where do the organisms get energy from?
1. What are the conditions in the deep sea hydrothermal vent?• High temp, high pressure, poisonous hydrogen sulphide
2. What type of organisms were found here?• Pompeii worm, mussels, crabs, tube worms
3. Scientists were shocked to discovery that life was able to exist when what type of energy was missing?• sunlight
4. Where do the organisms get energy from?• Bacteria are able to get energy from sulphides, source of food
chain
Case Study: the Pompeii worm
Adaptations• Covered in bacteria that protect it from
high temperatures• Feed on bacteria that gain energy from
breaking down sulphur compounds (chemosynthesis).• Lives inside a tube to protect it from
predators as well as heat.
Case Study: Freeze-resistant frogs
• Some frogs are adapted to living in extremely cold environments.
• They have chemical reactions in the body that allow it to survive being frozen.
• The heart actually stops and the frog hibernates in a frozen state.