PPT-Kingdom Archaebacteria and Kingdom Eubacteria
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Who would live here OR here Archaebacteria Eubacteria Kingdom Archaebacteria Archaea comes from Ancient Greek meaning ancient thingsbelieved to be in existence
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Who would live here OR here Archaebacteria Eubacteria Kingdom Archaebacteria Archaea comes from Ancient Greek meaning ancient thingsbelieved to be in existence for around 35 BILLION . Domain. Most inclusive taxonomic category; larger than a kingdom. . Bacteria. . Domain of unicellular prokaryotes that have cell walls containing peptidoglycan.. Eubacteria. . Kingdom of unicellular prokaryotes whose cell walls are made up of peptidoglycan.. Domain. Most inclusive taxonomic category; larger than a kingdom. . Bacteria. . Domain of unicellular prokaryotes that have cell walls containing peptidoglycan.. Eubacteria. . Kingdom of unicellular prokaryotes whose cell walls are made up of peptidoglycan.. The History of Classification. In the 1700’s, Linnaeus separated all life into 2 Kingdoms: Plants and Animals.. More kingdoms added as knowledge of the diversity of organisms increased.. We currently have 6 Kingdoms. . Unicellular Organisms. Some organisms are made up of only . one cell. .. We call these organisms . unicellular. which means one-celled.. These organisms are much . simpler. than most organisms that are made up of many cells.. Biology CP. What is Bacteria?. Prokaryotic. Can be: . Eubacteria. Archaebacteria. What is Bacteria?. Prokaryotic: does NOT have a nucleus. Can be: . Eubacteria. Archaebacteria. What is Bacteria?. Prokaryotic: does NOT have a nucleus. Bacteria. In this video clip, watch for the shapes of the different bacteria.. Bacteria . Parts of a bacteria (see board for diagram):. Cell wall (eubacteria with peptidoglycan). Cell membrane (sometimes called plasma membrane). 3 Domains. Everything that is living. Archae. Eukarya. Bacteria. 6. . Kingdoms. Everything that is living. Archae. Eukarya. Bacteria. Archaebacteria. Eubacteria. Protista. Fungi. Animalia. Plantae. Domain . Protists. Chapter 16. How Ancient Bacteria Changed the World. Mounds of rock found near the Bahamas. Contain photosynthetic prokaryotes. 0. Stromatolites in northern Canada . Figure 16.0Ax1. Fossilized mats 2.5 billion years old mark a time when photosynthetic prokaryotes . Lack a nucleus. DNA is naked, a single loop not bound in a chromosome. May contain plasmids (small circular fragments of DNA). Have ribosomes, but no other organelles.. DNA present as a long circular molecule.. Political Competition United Kingdom United Kingdom intro How do groups in the UK compete for political power? Party System United Kingdom United Kingdom Party Systems Majoritarian system makes parties very important 7th period. The 6 Kingdoms. Domain Archea. Kingdom Archea. Domain Eubacteria. Kingdom Eubacteria . Domain Eukarya. Kingdom Protista. Kingdom Fungi. Kingdom Plantae. Kingdom Animalia. Kingdom Archaea. Common Names. Archaebacteria. Archaea. Oldest bacteria. Methanogens. , . Halophiles. , . Thermoacidophiles. Eubacteria. Bacteria. Newer bacteria. Decomposes, parasites, . cyanobacteria. , nitrogen-fixation bacteria. n. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F38BmgPcZ_I. Taxonomy . Classification-. The father of modern taxonomy-. The . process of grouping things based on . similarities. Carolus. Linnaeus (Carl von . Linné. A.. Shape/Organelles. Coccus. -sphere shaped-Micrococcus, Streptococcus, & . Sarcina. Bacilli-rods –Bacillus, Lactobacillus & Pseudomonas . Spirilla. -spirals-. Vibrio. , . Triponema. , & .
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