1.Chapter 27 Bacteria and Archaea2. Prokaryotes thrive almost everywhere, including places too acidic, salty, cold, or hot for most other organisms Most prokaryotes are microscopic,…
Slide 1 CHAPTER 27 BACTERIA and ARCHAEA 1 Slide 2 OVERVIEW 1. Earliest organisms on Earth 2. Dominate biosphere 3. Live everywhere 4. Commonly referred to as “bacteria”…
I. Microorganism Diversity A. Bacteria 1. Constitute a large domain of prokaryotic microorganisms 2. Are unicellular, filamentous, or colonial 3. Typically they a few micrometers…
Motion 17.3 Domains and Kingdoms 8(C) Compare characteristics of taxonomic groups, including archaea, bacteria, protists, fungi, plants, and animals. The most widely used…
PROKARYOTES 20.2 Introduction to Prokaryotes First discovered by Anton van Leeuwenhoek in 1683 (invention of light microscope) Are prokaryotes No nucleus Exist everywhere…
Bacteria and Viruses Chapter 19 Bacteria Bacterial cells do not have nuclei so they are Prokaryotic. Bacteria used to be collectively grouped into the Kingdom Monera but…
WARM UP Wednesday, March 20, 2013 Which process creates a protein (RNA to protein)? Bacteria Notes Objectives Identify the parts of a bacterial cell. Describe real world…
FileNewTemplate Bacteria and Viruses We mostly don't get sick. Most often, bacteria are keeping us well. - Bonnie Bassler Prokaryote Structure The prokaryotes are a…
Prokaryotic life Characteristics, Classification, Evolution E. coli, a Typical Eubacterium Peptidoglycan Cell Membrane Ribosomes Pili DNA Flagellum Cell Wall Characteristics…
PowerPoint Presentation Prokaryote Microorganisms 11.0 Classify animals according to type of skeletal structure, method of fertilization and reproduction, body symmetry,…