BIO 3124 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Crenarchaeota, Robert Hooke, Chlorophyll

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Single cell organisms are microorganisms we include virus, but it"s technically not cellular. It doesn"t metabolise anything, but they can evolve and adapt, so we include it as a microorganism. They are not a typical cell form like bacteria, archaea or eukaryote. Microorganism can survive on its own; survive and function independently. But take an animal cell for example we need other cells of helping each other to survive. Bacteria can change states from an active cell to an endospore. (endospore, when cell shut down to protect the dna when then environment conditions is not right, eg. lack of nutrients, ph, salt). They can communicate with each other, whether be animal, bacteria or plant cells. Can grow, metabolize, reproduce, evolve, move, differentiate, and communicate. There needs a way for things to get into the cell and for things to excrete to the outside. Cytoplasmic (cell) membrane separates the inside from outside. Cell wall of a microbe is for structural strength.

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