While Earth is the only place in the universe where life is known to exist, some have suggested that there is evidence on Mars of fossil or living prokaryotes. but this possibility remains the subject of considerable debate and skepticism.
Prokaryotes have
diversified greatly throughout their long existence. The metabolism of
prokaryotes is far more varied than that of eukaryotes, leading to many
highly distinct prokaryotic types. For example, in addition to using
photosynthesis or organic compounds for energy, as eukaryotes do,
prokaryotes may obtain energy from inorganic compounds such as hydrogen
sulfide. This enables prokaryotes to thrive in harsh environments as
cold as the snow surface of Antarctica, and as hot as undersea
hydrothermal vents and land-based hot springs.
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