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Fig. 19-2a, p.306

coccus

bacillus

spirillum

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pilus

bacterial flagellum

cell wall

outer capsule

plasmamembrane

cytoplasm, with ribosomes DNA, in nucleoid

Fig. 19-2b, p.306

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a The bacterialchromosome is attached to the plasma membraneprior to DNA replication.

b Replicationstarts and proceeds in two directions from a certain site in the bacterial chromosome.

c The DNA copy becomes attached at a membrane site near the attachment site of the parent DNA molecule.

d Then the two DNA molecules are moved apart by membrane growth between two attachment sites.

e Lipids, proteins, and carbohydrates are built for new membrane and new wall material. Both get inserted across the cell’s midsection.

f The ongoing, orderly disposition of membrane and wall material at the midsection cuts the cell in two.

Fig. 19-4, p.307

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biochemical and molecular origin of life

to ancestors of eukaryotic cells

DOMAIN BACTERIA DOMAIN ARCHAEA

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Fig. 19-6a, p.308

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Fig. 19-8a-c, p.309

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Fig. 19-10, p.310

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Fig. 19-11a, p.311

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Fig. 19-13, p.313

sheath

DNA inprotein

coat

tailfiber

LyticPathway

LysogenicPathway

e Lysis of host cell letsnew virus particles escape.

a Viral DNA is insertedinto host chromosome by viral enzyme action

c Cell divides;recombinant DNA in each daughter cell.

b Chromosomeand integrated viralDNA are replicated.

b Host replicatesviral genetic material,builds viral proteins.

c Viral proteins self-assembleinto a coat around viral DNA.

d Accessory parts areattached to viral coat.

a Virus particle binds, injects genetic material.

d Viral enzyme excisesviral DNA from chromosome.

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Fig. 19-16, p.314

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p.315

Mycobacteriumtuberculosis

SARS virus Ebola virus

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Fig. 19-17, p.317

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Fig. 20-1a, p.318

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Fig. 20-1c, p.318

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Fig. 20-3, p.320

parabasalidsdiplomonads euglenoids

kinetoplastids

apicomplexans

to plants to fungi to animals

redalgae

greenalgae amoebozoans

prokaryotic ancestors

STRAMENOPILESALVEOLATES

brownalgae

diatomschrysophytes

foraminiferansradiolarians

oomycotes

ciliatesdinoflagellates

FLAGELLATEDPROTOZOANS

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Fig. 20-4, p.321

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pellicle

long flagellum

contractile vacuolechloroplast

mitochondrion

eyespot

nucleusER

Golgi bodyFig. 20-5, p.321

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Fig. 20-6, p.322

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plasmamembrane

(blue)

alveolus

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Fig. 20-7, p.323

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Fig. 20-8a, p.323

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Fig. 20-8b, p.323

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g Plasmodium zygotes develop inside the gut of female mosquitoes. Theybecome sporozoites, which migrate to the insect’s salivaryglands.

a Mosquito bites human, bloodstream carries the sporozoites to liver.

d Some of the merozoites enter liver, cause more malaria episodes.

e Others develop into male, female gametocytes that are released intobloodstream.

male gametocyte in red blood cell

f Female mosquito bites, sucks blood from infected human. Gametocytes in blood enter her gut, mature into gametes, which fuse to form zygotes.

sporozoites

sporozoites

b Sporozoites asexually reproduce in liver cells.

c Offspring (merozoites) enter blood, invade red blood cells, reproduce asexually. They can do so often, over a prolonged period. Disease symptoms (fever, chills, shaking) get more and more severe.

Fig. 20-9a, p.324

merozoite

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Fig. 20-11, p.325

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Fig. 20-12, p.326

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Fig. 20-14, p.327

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Fig. 20-16, p.328

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Fig. 20-17, p.329


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