CSB328H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Lipid Bilayer, Endoplasmic Reticulum, Quorum Sensing

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L e c t u r e 2 : b a s i c s a n d p h y l o g e n y. Mgy377h lisa zhao 2013 | page 1. Viruses are essentially nucleic acid (dna/rna) wrapped in a protein or lipid/protein coat they don"t have a metabolism per se: they require the help of cells to replicate their genomes & make progeny. Bacteria: microscopic, cellular organisms, single cells or cell clusters. Bacteria are single-celled organisms: they have a metabolism. Bacteria take up chemicals from the envmt & convert them into biomass/nrg. Bacterial cells contain lipids, proteins, sugars, & nucleic acids (dna & rna) they excrete waste products: they reproduce autonomously. Bacteria take simple chemicals from the envmt to generate more complex ones that are used to create new cells under the direction of genetic info contained w/in the pre-existing cells: they can differentiate.

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