Bacteria Bacteria. Peptidoglycan Cell wall Cell membrane Ribosome Flagellum DNA Pili Section 19-1 Eubacterium Structure.
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KINGDOM MONERA (BACTERIA). What makes this kingdom unique? Most abundant organisms on Earth Outnumber all other organisms combined More in a handful.
Kingdom Eubacteria in 23 slides. Kingdom Eubacteria Normal, everyday bacteria & photosynthetic bacteria Unicellular Small—0.5 to 1.5 micrometers.
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Microbiology. The study of organisms too small to be seen without magnification. –Bacteria –Viruses –Fungi –Protozoa –Helminths (worms) –algae.
Classification grouping of different types of organisms based upon similarities in structure and evolutionary relationships.
Bacteria Biology 11. Prokaryotic Cells Unicellular No nucleus No membrane-bound organelles Do contain DNA.