CAS BI 311 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Endoplasmic Reticulum, Autotroph, Hypervariable Region

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Part a contains a short set of multiple choice/fill-in/circle answers that will assess your knowledge about facts presented in lecture. Part b contains short answer questions that will require integration and synthesis of material presented in lecture. Part c contains scenario-type questions where you will reason best answers based on the scenario provided. Antony van leeuwenhoek: 1st person to accurately observe + describe single-celled organisms. Production of chocolate (whole process from fruit harvest to cocoa): Microbes are essential to the production of chocolate b/c of their ability to ferment. Simple morphologically but metabolically complex; have a long history (who, why) - it was a long process. Mapping the diversity of microbes on earth thru tree diagrams, comparing similarities not all microbes are bad/pathogenic. Nuclear envelope: where most of the distinguishing features b/w diff. groups of microorganisms occur; consist of principle polysaccharides. Eukaryotic: cell wall cytoplasmic membrane cytoplasmic membrane (energy production) ribosomes (protein synthesis) mitochondrion (energy production)

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