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    Where Have Halophiles Been Isolated From? (Select All That Apply)
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Where Have Halophiles Been Isolated From? (Select All That Apply)

Question 47

Question 47

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Where have halophiles been isolated from? (Select all that apply)


A) hydrothermal vents
B) temperate environments
C) very cold environments
D) acidic environments
E) alkaline environments

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