Chapter 20 - Bacteria Lecture PPT
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Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells
Environmental Biology for Engineers and Scientists D.A. Vaccari, P.F. Strom, and J.E. Alleman © John Wiley & Sons, 2005 Chapter 10 – Microbial Groups.
Bacteria. Two kingdoms of bacteria: Eubacteria – “true” bacteria Archaebacteria – oldest organisms on earth, live in extreme conditions.
Bacteria, Archaea, and Viruses 19. Chapter 19 Bacteria, Archaea, and Viruses Key Concepts 19.1 Life Consists of Three Domains That Share a Common Ancestor.
1 How do you study something that you cant see? You look at it under the microscope –But certain microbes (e.g. bacteria) do not have too many identifying.
Agenda: Notes: Bacteria Activity: Human vs. Bacteria Activity: Summary and Comic Strip QUIZ: VIRUSES AND BACTERIA!! Homework: Small Bacteria Big Trouble.
Bacterial Morphology Arrangement Robert Hooke (1635-1703) English Scientist First to use the microscope to observe cells Coined the term “cell”
BIOL 3340 Chapter 3. Microbial Cell Structure Types of Cells Two major classes: eukaryotes & prokaryotes. Differences: the materials making up the nucleus.
The Cell Cell Types & Cell Parts. Cell Types Prokaryotic Cells or Prokaryotes The Bacteria.
Bacterial Classification, Anatomy, Nutrition, Growth, Metabolism and Genetics.