Carbohydrate Metabolism in Plants C483 Spring 2013.
Natural Sciences 360 Legacy of Life Lecture 6 Dr. Stuart S. Sumida Fungi: More Similar to Animals than Plants.
Plants Land plants retain derived features they share with green algae: – Chlorophyll a and b. – Starch as a storage product. – Cellulose in cell walls.
ECOSYSTEMS FOOD CHAINS AND WEBS. ENERGY FLOW IN ECOSYSTEMS The greatest amount of energy is in the bottom level- or the producers Producers are photosynthetic.
Who’s Who in the Microbe World?. Remember the Six Key Concepts of Marine Microbes Microbes are everywhere, they are extremely abundant and diverse Most.
Psilotum This seedless vascular plant has only stems. It does not have any leaves or roots. The small green extensions on the stems are scales, simple.
Bacteria. Members of all the domains: Conduct glycolysis Replicate DNA conservatively Have DNA that encodes peptides Produce peptides by transcription.
The Domains of Life. Microbes Bacteria Archaea Domains Bacteria and Archaea Very Small, Very simple cells.
Diversity of Eukaryotes CHAPTERS 3 and 4. The Mind-Boggling Diversity of Life The Eukarya domain contains four kingdoms – Protista – Plantae – Fungi –
Protozoa. Characteristics Mostly unicellular, and free-living Found in soil and water More animal like than plant like Not photosynthetic.