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psychrophile
psy·chro·phile P5694800 (sī′krō-fīl′)n. Any of various organisms, especially certain archaea, bacteria, and fungi, that thrive at low temperatures between about 10°C and 20°C. psy′chro·phil′ic (-fĭl′ĭk) adj.
psychrophile
psychrophile[′sī·krə‚fīl] (biology) An organism that thrives at low temperatures. psychrophile
psychrophile [si´kro-fīl] a psychrophilic organism.psy·chro·phile , psychrophil (sī'krō-fīl, -fil), An organism that grows best at a low temperature (0-32°C; 32-86°F), with optimal growth occurring at 15-20°C (59-68°F). [psychro- + G. phileō, to love] psychrophile (sī′krō-fīl′)n. Any of various organisms, especially certain archaea, bacteria, and fungi, that thrive at low temperatures between about 10°C and 20°C. psy′chro·phil′ic (-fĭl′ĭk) adj.psy·chro·phile , psychrophil (sī'krō-fīl, -fil) An organism that grows best at a low temperature (0-32°C; 32-86°F), with optimal growth occurring at 15-20°C (59-68°F). [psychro- + G. phileō, to love]psychrophile an organism that shows optimal growth at temperatures below 20 °C and down to below 0 °C, e.g. many bacterial species, yeasts and some algae. |