Review Remember from earlier this year that there are two broad categories of organisms: *Prokaryotes – have No membrane bound organelle *Eukaryotes –
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Do Now Classify the following organisms as as chemoautotrophs, chemoheterotrophs, photoautotrophs, or photoheterotrophs: 1.Clostridium bacteria break down.
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Identifying and Classifying Bacteria