BIO 148 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Gram-Negative Bacteria, Asexual Reproduction, Gene Duplication

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14 Feb 2017
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Gram positive bacteria b/c peptidoglycan on outside so can penetrate. Answers: when the environment is constant; when the environment is changing; all the time; never. At one time put in same kingdom as plants, but when look at dna sequences/characteristics but are more closely related to animals: a gamete is typically. Answers: gets its carbon from the air; gets its carbon from non- organic molecules; gets its carbon from digesting other organisms. Answer: gets its carbon from digesting other organisms. Answers: animals are eukaryotic, fungi are not; animals are heterotrophs, fungi are autotrophs; animals have no cell walls, fungi have cell walls made of chiton. Answer: ; animals have no cell walls, fungi have cell walls made of chiton. Animals are eukaryotic, fungi are not; no both are. Animals are heterotrophs, fungi are autotrophs no. Answers: a complete gut; legs and other appendages; sexual reproduction. Don"t need a brain for sexual reproduction. Answers: mammals; fish; insects; mollusks; flowering plants;