Deep Ocean Survival
Microbial Adaptations
Radiation & Desiccation
Big picture implications
Experimental Design
100

How do microbes even survive in an environment with almost no food coming in?

Extremely low metabolic rates

Use recalcitrant carbon

Internal recycling of organic matter

Chemolithoautotrophy 

Cross feeding

100

What are some ways microbes reduce energy use when resources are limited?

Smaller cell size

Slower metabolism

Dormancy states

Reduced activity of non essential pathways

100

What makes radiation so damaging to cells?

Causes DNA double strand breaks

Generates ROS oxidative damage

Damages proteins and enzymes

100

What do these studies tell us about the limits of life on Earth?

Life can persist in extreme scarcity

Survival without growth

Adaptation over time

100

What was the main goal of each paper?

Deep ocean: survival under starvation

Radiation: survival under Mars like stress

200

What surprised you most about how the microbial community changed over time?

Not stable constant succession

Rare taxa became dominant

Activity persisted despite starvation

Diversity dropped then recovered

200

Why might shrinking cell size actually help survival?

Lower energy demand

Higher surface area to volume ratio

More efficient nutrient uptake

200

Why would desiccation actually help microbes survive radiation?

Less water means less ROS formation

Slows chemical reactions

Protects cellular structures

200

How do these findings change how we think about life on other planets?

Life may exist in extreme environments

Doesn’t need Earth like conditions

Subsurface habitats are key

200

What are some limitations of studying microbes in a lab vs. in their natural environment?

Lab does not equal real environment

Pressure changes in deep ocean

Artificial conditions

Limited species tested

300

What role do rare microbes (the seed bank) play in survival and why might that be important?

Rare and dormant microbes act as backup

Activate when conditions change

Maintains long term resilience

Increases adaptability of community

300

What does it mean for microbes to be metabolically flexible and why is that powerful?

Ability to switch energy sources

Use inorganic and organic substrates

Survive fluctuating environments

300

How does freezing add another layer of protection?

Further reduces ROS activity

Stabilizes cellular components

Concentrates protective molecules

300

What are the risks of bringing samples back from Mars?

Potential contamination of Earth

Unknown organisms

Hard to sterilize fully

300

Why is it important that the deep ocean study followed the community for a long time?

Captures succession

Reveals slow processes

Shows resilience over time

400

Why do you think one microbial group (Thaumarchaeota) suddenly dominated for months?

Can fix inorganic carbon

Less dependent on external DOC

Outcompete others in starvation

Fill niche when others decline

400

How does the idea of a priming effect change how we think about carbon cycling?

New carbon stimulates breakdown of old carbon

Links autotrophy to heterotrophy

Keeps system active even in scarcity

400

Why doesn’t every microbe benefit equally from desiccation and freezing?

Differences in genome copy number

Differences in repair mechanisms

Antioxidant capacity varies

400

Do you think life could currently exist on Mars based on this research? Why or why not?

Possibly in subsurface

Dormant states likely

Radiation resistant microbes could survive

400

How did the researchers actually measure survival or activity in these experiments?

CFU counts living cells

Enzyme activity

Sequencing community changes

500

If there’s no external carbon input then how is the system still functioning?

Internal carbon cycling

Autotrophic production

Priming effect where new carbon unlocks old carbon

Microbial turnover 

500

Why do different groups take over at different times instead of one best microbe dominating?

Changing resource availability

Niche specialization

Competition and succession

Different metabolic capabilities

500

What does it tell us about life that some organisms survive radiation doses far beyond what we thought possible?

Life is more resilient than expected

Limits of life are broader

Challenges assumptions about habitability

500

What’s more important for survival: environment or biological traits? Defend your answer.

Environment sets limits

Biology determines survival within limits

Both interact or co evolution

500

If you could redesign one experiment from either paper, what would you change or add?

More species diversity

Simulate real pressure for deep sea

Longer radiation exposure

Combine stressors differently

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