haloarchéer
Haloarchéer are a class of microorganisms belonging to the domain Archaea. They are characterized by their ability to thrive in extremely saline environments, such as salt lakes, salt flats, and salterns. The name "haloarchéer" itself derives from the Greek words "hals" meaning salt and "archaios" meaning ancient, reflecting their habitat and ancient lineage.
These extremophiles are typically obligate halophiles, meaning they absolutely require high salt concentrations for growth. Their
Haloarchéer exhibit a remarkable diversity in their morphology and metabolism. Many are rod-shaped or coccoid, and
Their metabolic pathways can vary, with some being chemoheterotrophic, obtaining energy from organic compounds, while others