BIOL 103 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: Eukaryote, Archaea, Protist

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The three domains of life (bacteria, archaea, and eukarya) Bacteria: single celled (unicellular) bacteria without a nuclei. Archaea: single celled (unicellular) bacteria without a nuclei. *cells without a nuclei are considered as prokaryotes. *cells with a nuclei are considered as eukaryotes* So bacteria and archaea are considered as prokaryotes since they lack nuclei while eukarya are considered as eukaryotes: nuclei (plural for nucleus is the central part of the cell that is responsible for activity and growth) Eukarya: cells have nuclei or multicellular (consisting of different cells) To convey that evolution exist among from the prokaryotes to eukaryotes. Organisms originated from the small unicellular prokaryotes to more developed and advanced eukaryotes. Defining features of humans: bipedalism: stand upright and walk on two legs, opposable thumbs: help pick up objects, large brain: evolution of the brain is caused by the advanced technologies and complex motions associated with tool use.

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