effect of antibiotic
Bacteria
Prokaryotes 1. 1. Classifying Prokaryotes 2. 2. Identifying Prokaryotes 3. 3. Role in the Environment 4. 4. Bacteria and Disease.
Bacteria Bacteria are small: 0.6-3.5 microns in length, 0.5-1.0 microns in diameter .
I ntroduction to microbiology
cell wall
Chapter 17 Bacteria and Archaea Dentist: ©BSIP/Phototake; Biofilm: ©Dennis Kunkel Microscopy, Inc./Phototake Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education. All rights.
Structures external to the Cell Wall: ( glycocalyx, flagella, axial filaments, and pili). 1- Glycocalyx and Capsule: Many bacteria synthesize large amounts.
Gram Positive (purple/blue) CocciRods (bacilli) CLOSTRIDIUM (anaerobe) LISTERIA BACILLUS CORYNEBACTERIUM Catalse (+) STAPH Catalse (-) STREP Coagulase.
Bacteriology Basic features of bacteria Bacteria form a large group of parasitic, saprophytic, and free-living microorganism 1. Bacterial cell wall (protects.
EARLY EARTH and the ORIGIN OF LIFE. Major Episodes Isotopes of carbon.
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