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16.1 Prokaryotic life began on a young earth. I. The Oldest Fossils A. Stromatolites- are thin layers of rock that contain ancient fossils B.Prokaryotes.
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MONERA
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1. R. Brown, 1840’s, showed the existence of the nucleus or “brain of the cell” 2. W. Fleming and E. Strasburger 1860’s, dark staining threads appeared.
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Evolution of Microbial Life Chapter 15 Winter 2015.
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SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION BACTERIA SENSE CHANGE IN ENVIRONMENT AND RESPOND TO IT TWO COMPONENT SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION SYSTEM PHOSPHO-RELAY SYSTEM SENSOR KINASE.
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How to Remember This D o (Domain) K ings (Kingdom) P lay (Phylum) C hess (Class) O n (Order) F ine (Family) G reen (Genus) S and (Species)
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Lecture 4 4.10 Flagella and Motility 4.11 Gliding Motility 4.12 Bacterial Responses: Chemotaxis, Phototaxis, and other Taxes 4.13 Bacterial Cell Surface.
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Chapter 28: Microbiology Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display.
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Unit 6--Microbiology Chapter 19 Bacteria & Viruses.
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Bacteria. The Bacteria Cell Not discovered until 1600 by our buddy Anton van Leeuwenhoek Bacteria are prokaryotes (have no nucleus) Their genetic material.
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Growth curves of micro-organisms. Learning Objectives Discuss the growth curves of micro organisms Outline the differences between batch and continuous.
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Bacteria was discovered in the 1600’s by - Anton van Leeuwenhoek (Lay vun hook) - Dutch merchant, made microscopes as hobby - looked at teeth scrapings.
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