How does a thermophile differ from a euglenoid, a type of protist that lives in extremely toxic water?

How does a thermophile differ from a euglenoid, a type of protist that lives in extremely toxic water?

How does a thermophile differ from a euglenoid, a type of protist that lives in extremely toxic water?
How does a thermophile differ from a euglenoid, a type of protist that lives in extremely toxic water?

The fossil record shows long periods of time where species stay the same followed by rapid evolution. This is an argument for what hypothesis?

Thermophiles are archaebacteria that live near volcanic vents. How does a thermophile differ from a euglenoid, a type of protist that lives in extremely toxic water?

gradualism

mass extinction

punctuated equilibrium

natural selection

The euglenoid has DNA.

The euglenoid has organelles covered with a membrane.

The thermophile has a cell membrane.

The thermophile has flagella.

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