PPT-Phylogeny of Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukaryotic Microorganis
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Updated January 2015 By Jerald D H endrix Phylogeny of Bacteria Archaea and Eukaryotic Microorganisms Domain Bacteria Domain Archaea Domain Eucarya A Domain Bacteria
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Updated January 2015 By Jerald D H endrix Phylogeny of Bacteria Archaea and Eukaryotic Microorganisms Domain Bacteria Domain Archaea Domain Eucarya A Domain Bacteria The 2nd and subsequent editions of . 2.3.1, 2.3.2: Liver cell. 2.3.3: Electron micrograph of liver cell (rat). Glycogen. 2.3.4: Prokaryotic VS Eukaryotic cell. FEATURE. Prokaryotic cell. Eukaryotic cell. DNA. Naked DNA. DNA associated. with proteins. 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. Updated: January 2015. By Jerald D. . H. endrix. Phylogeny of Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukaryotic Microorganisms. Domain Bacteria. Domain Archaea. Domain . Eucarya. A. Domain Bacteria. The . 2nd . and subsequent editions of . Copyright © 2002 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings. Eukaryotic Cell. 3. Eu. = True. Karyon. = Nucleus. B- The Eukaryotic Cell. Animal Cell. Plant Cell. Compare Animal and Plant cell. 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 . Single-celled organisms. Very tiny. Cannot be seen without a microscope. Our microscopes are not powerful enough. Lack a nucleus and most other organelles. Most numerous organisms on Earth. Extremely important organisms.. CHAPTER 27. PROKARYOTIC ADAPTATIONS. typical prokaryote:. 0.5 -5 microns. unicellular. variety of shapes. cocci. (spherical). bacilli (rods). spirochetes (corkscrews). Cell-Surface Structures. nearly all have cell wall. Archaea. , and Viruses. Chapter 17. Outline. Introduction. Features of Kingdoms (Domains) Bacteria and . Archaea. Domain Bacteria (Kingdom Bacteria) – The True Bacteria. Human Relevance of the . Unpigmented. ‘MaCuMBA stands for witch craft and black magic, as still much of the cultivation of marine microorganism is to us’. . 22 partners . from. 11 European . countries. Microbes. : The . U. nseen. . SBI3U1- . Ms.Ferrari. Recall: Prokaryotes are represented by 2 domains- Bacteria, Archaea. Therefore we can compare and contrast Bacteria and Archaea by looking at the following:. Type of cell ( eukaryote? Prokaryote? ). Biology Content. Living Things. Content. Living or Nonliving? That’s the Question. Living things are:. Made of cells (and DNA).. Use energy to carry on life functions such as movement, growth, transport.. 1 life on earth - multimedia, information, facts, and more. Learn more at eol.org . Archaea Archaea are a domain of single - celled microorganisms. They have no cell nucleus or any other organelles . Streptomycetaceae. Alan Ward. Motivation. Streptomyces . taxonomy. 16S. Whole genome sequencing. A bigger 16S phylogeny. Where is the diversity. The type strains.
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