In the deep-sea environment of the East Pacific Rise, where sunlight does not penetrate and the surroundings are known for their extreme temperatures, skull-crushing pressures, and toxic compounds, lives Riftia pachyptila, a giant hydrothermal vent tubeworm.
Giant deep-sea vent tubeworm symbionts use two carbon fixation pathways to grow at record speeds retrieved 13 June 2024 from https://phys.org/news/2024-06-giant-deep-sea-vent-tubeworm.html
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