A microbe is discovered growing near a deep sea thermal vent. When researchers bring a sample up to the surface and try to grow it in a lab at room temperature in a normal incubator, they are unsuccessful. Why?

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Answer:

The researchers were unable to grow the microbe in the laboratory BECAUSE THE PREVAILING ROOM TEMPERATURE IN THE LABORATORY IS UNSUITABLE FOR THE GROWTH OF THE MICROBE.

Explanation:

Microbes that grow near deep sea thermal vent usually have the ability to exist in environment that have abnormally high temperatures. In order for a researcher to grow such microbes in the laboratory, he must be able to reproduce the high temperature that is found in the natural habitat of the micro organisms. Growing the microbes in the laboratory at room temperature will be unsuccessful because the microbes can not survive at that temperature.