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halobacterium
hal·o·bac·te·ri·um H0030950 (hăl′ō-băk-tîr′ē-əm)n. pl. hal·o·bac·te·ri·a (-tîr′ē-ə) Any of various rod-shaped, halophilic, pigmented archaea of the genus Halobacterium, some of which produce bacteriorhodopsin to facilitate ATP synthesis during periods of oxygen deficiency. [New Latin Halobactērium, genus name : halo- + bacterium (from the fact that archaea such as halobacteria were formerly classified as bacteria).]ThesaurusNoun | 1. | halobacterium - halophiles in saline environments such as the Dead Sea or salt flatshalobacter, halobacteriahalophil, halophile - archaebacteria requiring a salt-rich environment for growth and survival |
Halobacterium
Halobacterium[‚hal·ə·bak′tir·ē·əm] (microbiology) A genus of bacteria in the family Halobacteriaceae; single, rod-shaped cells which may be pleomorphic when media are deficient. halobacterium
halobacterium (hăl′ō-băk-tîr′ē-əm)n. pl. halobac·teria (-tîr′ē-ə) Any of various rod-shaped, halophilic, pigmented archaea of the genus Halobacterium, some of which produce bacteriorhodopsin to facilitate ATP synthesis during periods of oxygen deficiency.halobacterium
Synonyms for halobacteriumnoun halophiles in saline environments such as the Dead Sea or salt flatsSynonymsRelated Words |