BIO130H1 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: Bacteria, Archaea, Prokaryote

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The distinction between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells is based on structural complexity and not on phylogenetic relationship. Prokaryotes are divided into two major taxonomic groups, or domains: the archaea (or archaebacteria ) and the bacteria (or. Eubacteria : members of the archaea are more closely related to eukaryotes than they are to the other group of prokaryotes (the bacteria) Eubacteria, or bacteria, include the vast majority of prokaryotic species familiar to most people, from the pathogenic species that cause strep throat and tuberculosis to the beneficial species used to make swiss cheese and yogurt. Every major mode of nutrition and metabolism is represented among bacteria, and even a small taxonomic group of bacteria may contain species exhibiting many different nutritional modes. Bacteria are present in every conceivable habitat on earth, from the permanent ice shelf of the antarctic to the driest african deserts, to the internal confines of plants and animals.

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