Microbiology. Bacteria 1. How many cells? 2. Type of organism? 3. Nucleus? 4. Membrane bound organelles? 5. What kingdom are they in? Unicellular Prokaryotic.
Nitrogen Cycle
Bacteria & viruses
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Carbon Cycle. Carbon Carbonic acid ( HCO 3 − ) Carbonate rocks (limestone and coral = CaCO 3 ) Deposits of Fossil fuels Carbon exists in the nonliving.
Chapter 5 Marine Prokaryotes, Protists, Fungi and Plants All are primary producers which are capable of using light energy to perform photosynthesis.
Muhammad Salman Arshad.. The science of ecology is the study of the ways organisms interact with each other and with their nonliving surroundings.
Chapter 5: The Microbial World Part One: A Comparison of Prokaryotes.