Biology - Chp 19 - Bacteria And Viruses - PowerPoint
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Chapter 19 Bacteria and Viruses. 19-1 Bacteria The invention of the microscope opened our eyes to the hidden, living world around us Microscopic life.
Viruses Living or non-living? This is debatable! Living Thing? Viruses can reproduce. Non-living thing? Viruses can only show characteristics of a living.
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End Show Slide 1 of 40 Understanding Viruses Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall.
Chapter 19 Bacteria and Viruses 19-1: Bacteria. Recently prokaryotes were split into two different groups; eubacteria and archaebacteria Bacteria are.
Viruses! Viruses are microscopic particles that invade the cells of plant, animals, fungi, and bacteria. Bacteriaphage AIDS Virus.
Malicious Software programs exploiting system vulnerabilities known as malicious software or malware program fragments that need a host program e.g. viruses,