Robert Hooke, Anton van Leeuwenhoek, and the invention of the microscopic opened our eyes to the world around us. Microscopic life covers nearly every.
Chapter 19 Bacteria and Viruses. 19-1 Bacteria The invention of the microscope opened our eyes to the hidden, living world around us Microscopic life.
19–1 Bacteria The smallest and most common microorganisms are prokaryotes—unicellular organisms that lack a nucleus.
Ch. 19 Bacteria and Viruses. Ch. 19 Outline 19-1: Bacteria –Classifying prokaryotes –Identifying Prokaryotes –Metabolic Diversity –Growth and Reproduction.