EEES2150 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Great Salt Lake, Crystal Violet, Lymphadenopathy

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Bacteria: a success story spanning at least 3. 5 billion years; invisible to the eye, but their impact is gigantic. They are beneficial and harmful to humans: endosymbiosis, can live in places where no other organisms can live, dominate the biosphere in terms of numbers, metabolic impact and the range of habitats they occupy. 14th century and killed an estimated 25 million people, 30-60% of the. If all the bacteria on earth suddenly disappeared, which of the following would be the most likely direct result: recycling of nutrients would be catastrophically reduced, domains. No: archaea(prokaryotic, can grow in very extreme conditions, thermo-acidophiles(heat-acid loving) prokaryotes in yellowstone. In which of the following ways are prokaryotes more successful on earth than humans: all of the above. You are given an unknown organism to identify. It is motile, with well-developed organelles and two nuclei, one large and one small. You conclude that this organism is most likely a member of which major group: ciliates.

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