BSC 1005 Lecture Notes - Lecture 29: Thiomargarita, Spirochaete, Escherichia Coli
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Prokaryotes, archaea, eubacteria, endospore, binary fission, conjugation, plasmid, pathogens. These diseases are originally transmitted through our interaction with animals. Viruses are smaller than bacteria, attack every known living organism. A virus cannot reproduce itself without host cells. A group of iruses that infect bacterial cells. Leads to the death of the host cell. Viral dna is incorporated into the host dna. Causes abnormal blood clotting and bleeding at the same time (from every hole) Single-celled organisms that are too small to be seen without a microscope. Small circle of extra dna with only a few genes. Completely clean everything that the raw meat touched. Plants depend on the bacteria to absorb the nitrogen. If bacteria is accumulated in the stomach overtime. Positives (if it"s still purple after all of this it is ) Live in the dead sea or the great salt lake.