BIOL 1002 Chapter : Biology 1002 Chapter 19 Notes Updated

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The organisms that make up the two prokaryotic domains (bacteria and archaea) were the first organisms to arise on earth (about 3. 5 billion years ago). While only about 5000 prokaryotic species have been described, there may be as many as 100-1000 times that number. Prokaryotes range in size from 0. 2-1. 0 micrometers in diameter (see fig 19-10). The thickness of a dime is about 1 millimeter (1000 micrometers). The two domains appear similar in many respects however they are different in some very basic ways. One main distinction between the bacteria and the archaea is the type of a semi-rigid permeable cell wall. This bacterial cell wall is composed of peptidoglycan. Peptidoglycan is a complex of structural polysaccharides cross-linked by peptides. The cell wall of a bacterium gives characteristic shapes (see fig. These are some shapes, but there are many variations of these basic shapes. The peptidoglycan cell wall of bacteria can be stained by a specific stain known as a.

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