BIOL 1202 Lecture 4: chapt04_SSG
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This chapter focuses on archaeal cell structure and function. The organisms in this domain occupy extreme habitats. They are also considered ancient organisms and thus, are an essential part of a microbiology curriculum. The immense diversity of this domain prohibits lengthy discussion at this level. Archaeal cell envelopes: cell envelopes include the plasma membrane and any layers outside the plasma membrane, cell wall. Some methanogens have an extra layer of material outside the s-layer. Prescott"s microbiology, 9th edition affect on archaeal cell walls. Has inclusions, ribosomes, nucleoid and in some cases plasmids: ribosomes are different in shape and different in nucleotide sequences. Different protein composition, archaeal ribosomes have more proteins: nucleoid contains the chromosome which is circular and double-stranded dna. Some archae have multiple copies of their chromosomes throughout their life cycles-polyploid: have a protein, alba that is used to compact the chromosomes in the phylum crenarchaeota.