BIOLOGY 1A03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Hydrolysis, Osmosis, Passive Transport

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Cell division: cells in cell division shares the same genetic heritage as the original fertilized cell, however, these cells differ in function (they may be muscle cells, skin cells, kidney cells and neurons) Eukaryotic cells: have a nucleus that contains the most genetic material. Prokaryotic: do not contain a nucleus; there are 10 times as many prokaryote bacteria than there are eukaryotic cells in our body! Microorganisms: organisms that are not visible to the naked eye, but only visible under a microscope. Microbiome: populations of microbiotic organisms within our bodies; includes prokaryotic bacteria, and also small eukaryotic organisms. Bacterial cells: streptococcus salivarius: a normal inhabitant of the upper respiratory tract and oral cavity. It is a member of a collection of bacteria that contribute to the formation of dental plaque. It is also one of the first microbes to colonize a germ-free newborn"s oral cavity and gastrointestinal tract: staphylococcus haemolyticus: resides on our skin.

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