cryotolerans
Cryotolerance refers to the ability of an organism to survive freezing temperatures. This survival mechanism is crucial for life in cold environments, from polar regions to deep-sea hydrothermal vents. Organisms exhibit a range of cryotolerance, from simple resistance to freezing to a state of suspended animation called cryptobiosis.
Plants often display cryotolerance through the accumulation of antifreeze proteins and sugars that lower the freezing
Microorganisms, particularly bacteria and archaea found in glaciers and permafrost, demonstrate remarkable cryotolerance. They can remain