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Prokaryotes are a group of organisms which are separated from eukaryotes. Unlike eukaryotes, they do not have membrane-bound organelles such as the nucleus, mitochondrion. Their genetic materials float free in the cytoplasm of the cells. An example of a prokaryote is [[Escherichia coli|E. coli]]. Prokayotes can be classified into two domains: Bacteria and archaea. Some of them live in adverse environments, such as hot springs and salt lakes, which are considered to be inhospitable to sustain the lifes of other kinds of organisms. Arachea, also known as extremophiles, have structures that are non-typical to other kinds of eukaryotes and bacteria. Unlike normal plasma membrane which is made of phospholipid bilayer, some of their plasma membranes are composed of phospholipid monolayer, these archaea fuse the heads of the phospholipid molecules into a single molecule with two hydrophilic heads. This might help the organism to be more rigid and to adapt better to the harsh environment. Ferroplasma is one of the members of the archaean which lives in extremely acidic habitat, having this extraordinary structure is thought to aid their survival. | Prokaryotes are a group of [[organism|organisms]] which are separated from [[Eukaryote|eukaryotes]]. Unlike eukaryotes, they do not have membrane-bound organelles such as the [[nucleus|nucleus]], [[Mitochondria|mitochondrion]]. Their genetic materials float free in the [[Cytoplasm|cytoplasm]] of the cells. An example of a prokaryote is [[Escherichia coli|''E. coli'']]. Prokayotes can be classified into two domains: [[Bacteria|Bacteria]] and [[Archaea|archaea]]. Some of them live in adverse environments, such as hot springs and salt lakes, which are considered to be inhospitable to sustain the lifes of other kinds of organisms. Arachea, also known as extremophiles, have structures that are non-typical to other kinds of [[Eukaryotes|eukaryotes]] and bacteria. Unlike normal [[plasma membrane|plasma membrane]] which is made of phospholipid bilayer, some of their plasma membranes are composed of phospholipid monolayer, these archaea fuse the heads of the phospholipid molecules into a single molecule with two hydrophilic heads. This might help the organism to be more rigid and to adapt better to the harsh environment. Ferroplasma is one of the members of the archaean which lives in extremely acidic habitat, having this extraordinary structure is thought to aid their survival. |
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Prokaryotes are a group of organisms which are separated from eukaryotes. Unlike eukaryotes, they do not have membrane-bound organelles such as the nucleus, mitochondrion. Their genetic materials float free in the cytoplasm of the cells. An example of a prokaryote is E. coli. Prokayotes can be classified into two domains: Bacteria and archaea. Some of them live in adverse environments, such as hot springs and salt lakes, which are considered to be inhospitable to sustain the lifes of other kinds of organisms. Arachea, also known as extremophiles, have structures that are non-typical to other kinds of eukaryotes and bacteria. Unlike normal plasma membrane which is made of phospholipid bilayer, some of their plasma membranes are composed of phospholipid monolayer, these archaea fuse the heads of the phospholipid molecules into a single molecule with two hydrophilic heads. This might help the organism to be more rigid and to adapt better to the harsh environment. Ferroplasma is one of the members of the archaean which lives in extremely acidic habitat, having this extraordinary structure is thought to aid their survival.