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Dictionary » H » Halobacteria HalobacteriaHalophiles in saline environments such as the dead sea or salt flats.Any bacteria that successfully grows in environments consisting of high salt concentrations. ![]()
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Results from our forumThe Fiber Disease... and stated when it illuminated she could see a purple color to it, now we found out that bacteriorhodopsin (the purple glob of membrane from the halobacteria) is used in making retinoids and proof she was never delusional. if we can prove one person was infected with a biological organism that ...
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The Fiber Disease... world health organizaton--look up retinoids and benzene and other chemicals by world health organization --they knew since 1968. it is derived by halobacteria and it is a purple glob as I described in certified mail sent to my physicians 4 years ago and stated it illuminates, and now thanks to ...
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The Fiber Disease... that is largely congruent to the 16S rRNA phylogeny. A different principle of conversion of light energy into chemical energy is found in the Halobacteria.These archaea are largely confined to surface layers of hypersaline aquatic environments and grow predominantly by chemoorganoheterotrophy ...
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TO ANYBODY THAT HAS ANYQUESTIONS ON PHOTOSYNTHESIS... pumping to H ions into the thylakoid and the conversion of ADP + P into ATP is driven by electron gradients established in the thylakoid membrane. Halobacteria, which grow in extremely salty water, are facultative aerobes, they can grow when oxygen is absent. Purple pigments, known as retinal (a ...
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Question: Does a plant constantly go through photosynthesis?... pumping to H ions into the thylakoid and the conversion of ADP + P into ATP is driven by electron gradients established in the thylakoid membrane. Halobacteria, which grow in extremely salty water, are facultative aerobes, they can grow when oxygen is absent. Purple pigments, known as retinal (a ...
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