Q.29 Match List I with List II List I (Terms) List II (Example) A. Halophile B. Acidophile C. Thermophile D. Microaerophile I. Thermus aquaticus II. Treponema III. Halobacterium IV. Sulfolobus Choose the correct answer from the options given below: (A) - (I), (B) - (II), (C) - (III), (D) - (IV) (A) - (I), (B) - (III), (C) - (II), (D) - (IV) (A) - (I), (B) - (II), (C) - (IV), (D) - (III) (A) - (III), (B) - (IV), (C) - (I), (D) - (II)

Q.29 Match List I with List II

List I (Terms) List II (Example)
A. Halophile
B. Acidophile
C. Thermophile
D. Microaerophile
I. Thermus aquaticus
II. Treponema
III. Halobacterium
IV. Sulfolobus

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

  1. (A) – (I), (B) – (II), (C) – (III), (D) – (IV)
  2. (A) – (I), (B) – (III), (C) – (II), (D) – (IV)
  3. (A) – (I), (B) – (II), (C) – (IV), (D) – (III)
  4. (A) – (III), (B) – (IV), (C) – (I), (D) – (II)

    Extremophiles MCQ matching halophile, acidophile, thermophile, and microaerophile with examples is a key topic in microbiology exams. The correct answer is option 4: (A)-(III), (B)-(IV), (C)-(I), (D)-(II).

    Correct Answer

    Option 4: (A) – (III), (B) – (IV), (C) – (I), (D) – (II)

    This matches A-Halophile to Halobacterium (III), B-Acidophile to Sulfolobus (IV), C-Thermophile to Thermus aquaticus (I), and D-Microaerophile to Treponema (II).

    Option Explanations

    Halophile (A) – Salt-loving

    Halobacterium thrives in high-salt environments like salt lakes, requiring 15-30% NaCl.

    Acidophile (B) – Acid-loving

    Sulfolobus grows in acidic hot springs (pH 1-4) at 75-80°C, an archaeon extremophile.

    Thermophile (C) – Heat-loving

    Thermus aquaticus lives in hot springs at 70-80°C, famous for Taq polymerase in PCR.

    Microaerophile (D) – Low oxygen

    Treponema (e.g., syphilis spirochete) prefers 2-10% oxygen, avoiding high levels.

    Options Breakdown

    Option A-Halophile B-Acidophile C-Thermophile D-Microaerophile Correct?
    1 I II III IV No
    2 I III II IV No
    3 I II IV III No
    4 III IV I II Yes

    Extremophile Overview

    Extremophiles adapt to harsh conditions via stable proteins and membranes; archaea like Sulfolobus and Halobacterium dominate.

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