




unclassified green sulfur bacteria
Sulfur bacteria are tiny living things that can be found in some of the most extreme environments on Earth. They help recycle nutrients in the environment and play an important role in the ecosystem.
生息地: Deep Sea
The Sulfur Bacteria can appear as vivid green, purple, or reddish microscopic cells, often forming colorful mats or slimy films in their watery environments. They are distinguished by their bright, distinct hues, unlike many other bacteria that are often colorless.





カテゴリ
菌類レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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Some create vivid green or purple "mats" in water, making it look like an alien landscape!
Sulfur bacteria feast on stinky hydrogen sulfide gas, turning it into useful energy!
These tiny organisms are crucial for recycling sulfur, a vital element for all life!
They are ancient life forms, similar to Earth's first inhabitants billions of years ago!
Sulfur Bacteria can produce energy from sulfur compounds instead of sunlight, because they are chemoautotrophs that don't rely on photosynthesis.
Sulfur Bacteria can transform toxic hydrogen sulfide gas into harmless substances, that helps them clean up polluted environments.
Sulfur Bacteria has the ability to thrive in harsh environments like deep-sea vents or hot springs, because of their unique metabolic processes.
Riftia pachyptila
Provides sulfur compounds for tube worm nourishment.
Bathymodiolus thermophilus
Provides nutrients through chemosynthesis for mussels.
Nereis virens
Feeds on microbial mats containing sulfur bacteria.
まだ別名はありません。
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
Sulfur bacteria are tiny and not harmful to humans, but it's important to observe them in their natural habitat without disturbing their ecosystem.
inedible
Deep Sea
other
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