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  1. Archaea rock – this deep ocean rock harboured worms that consumed methane-eating archaea. Marine microbenthos are microorganisms that live in the benthic zone of the ocean – that live near or on the seafloor, or within or on surface seafloor sediments. The word benthos comes from Greek, meaning "depth of the sea".

  2. Download image (jpg, 100 KB). The term “marine microbe” covers a diversity of microorganisms, including Bacteria, Archaea, Eukaryota, and viruses. These organisms are exceedingly small—only 1/8000th the volume of a human cell and spanning about 1/100th the diameter of a human hair. Up to a million of them live in just one milliliter of ...

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  4. The ocean is teeming with life, both macro and micro, where their adaptation and success are dependent on both a local and global scale. Oceanic microorganisms have major roles in nutrient cycling, ecological interactions, and influence and respond to environmental changes ( Doney et al., 2012 ).

  5. Marine microbes are uniquely important to life as we know it. Since life most likely began in the oceans, marine microorganisms are the closest living descendants of the original forms of life. They are also major pillars of the biosphere. Their unique metabolisms allow marine microbes to carry out many steps of the biogeochemical cycles that other organisms are unable to complete. The smooth ...

  6. Jul 23, 2019 · In rainforests, in the Arctic, in deserts and at the bottom of the ocean. The ocean is a marine environment. And a single drop of seawater can contain millions of marine microbes. These tiny living things help supply oxygen and food to other organisms that live in the ocean. They even help keep the ocean clean.

  7. The term “marine microbe” covers a diversity of microorganisms, including microalgae, bacteria and archaea, protozoa fungi and viruses (Photo 1 to 5). These can be prokaryotes (i.e., organisms whose cells lack membrane‐encased nuclei) and eukaryotes (i.e., organisms with true nuclei).

  8. Feb 28, 2022 · The marine microbiome is composed of the three domains of life: bacteria, archaea, and eukarya, as well as viruses, all of which in dazzling numbers and diversity. All of the known microbial lineages are represented and many are exclusively found in the ocean and there is little doubt that life originated in the ocean.

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