Domain Bacteria: Eubacteria Domain Archea: Archaebacteria.
(c) McGraw Hill Ryerson 2007 1.2 Cells An analogy is a way to understand new ideas by making a comparison. A factory can be used as an analogy for the.
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Chapter Menu Chapter Introduction Lesson 1Lesson 1What are Bacteria? Lesson 2Lesson 2Bacteria in Nature Lesson 3Lesson 3What are Viruses? Chapter Wrap-Up.
How do Fungi and Bacteria cause diseases?. Fungi When Fungi enters you body, it can cause any diseases or problems in your immune system. Some dangerous.
Bacteria vs. Humans Bacteria are all around you—in the air you breathe, under your feet, on your skin, and even in your body! They may be tiny, but they.
1.2 Cells
CLASSIFICATION STRUCTURE procaryotic unicellular organisms which are found everywhere. Small group of bacteria are harmful but generally bacteria are.
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