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Classification Primary Secondary Tertiary Quaternary definition examples Forces that stabilize structure of proteins Hbonds hydrophobic interaction electrostatic attraction Van der Waal. 1. 19. Copyright © McGraw-Hill Global Education Holdings, LLC. Permission required for reproduction or display.. Introduction to . Microbial . Taxonomy. Taxonomy. science of biological classification. Kingdom Protista. A. Sometimes not considered a true kingdom because the organisms vary tremendously from one to another. The only universal characteristic among the group is that they are all eukaryotic.. TSW – Recognize that the presence of a nucleus determines whether a cell is prokaryotic or eukaryotic. 6.12B. Cells. There are two . basic types . of cells. Prokaryotes. or prokaryotic cells . Eukaryotes. 1. 32. Copyright © McGraw-Hill Global Education Holdings, LLC. Permission required for reproduction or display.. Microbial Interactions…. Symbiosis = an association of two or more different species of . Kingdom Protista. A. Sometimes not considered a true kingdom because the organisms vary tremendously from one to another. The only universal characteristic among the group is that they are all eukaryotic.. The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly. Algae. Copepod. Amoeba. E. coli. Not all Microbes are Bad. Yogurt – lactobacilli. Bread – Yeast. Human gut. But what if the wrong microbes end up in our water?. www.innoafrica.org. Growth. 1. 7. Copyright © McGraw-Hill Global Education Holdings, LLC. Permission required for reproduction or display.. Binary Fission:. Chromosome . Replication and Partitioning . and Cytokinesis. Basic Rules. 1- What type of eye protection is required for this event?. Splash goggles. Impact resistant goggles. Safety glasses. No eye protection is required. Basic Rules. 2- What articles may each team bring into the event?. Two Basic Types. Remember….cells are the basic unit of life for ALL living things.. There are two basic types of cells:. Prokaryotic cells . – found in bacteria. Eukaryotic cells . – found in . Multicellular. . Organisms. Overview. Review of key structural and genetic features of eukaryotic cells.. Remind yourself of these by your own reading. .. The origin of cells with eukaryotic organization, some 2.5 . . KAREN LANCOUR. . National . Rules Committee. Chairman – Life Sciences . . GREG PALMER . National Event . Supervisor . Event Rules – . 2018. . . DISCLAIMER. . This presentation was prepared using draft rules. There may be some changes in the final copy of the rules. . Eukaryotic translation. Eukaryotic mRNAs are characterized by two post-transcriptional modifications: the 5-terminal 7methyl-GTP cap and the 3-terminal poly(A) tail .. The 7methyl-GTP cap is essential for mRNA binding by eukaryotic . H. uman health. Agriculture. Nutrient cycling. Environmental remediation . Where ever humans go we bring microbes with us!. Space 101 : Microbes. “Microbes . maketh. man”. Jamie Foster . –. University of Florida. 9. Figure 9.1 A plot of microbial death rate.. Constant percentage. of the extant population. is killed each minute. Basic Principles of Microbial Control. Action of Antimicrobial Agents. Alteration of cell walls and membranes.
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