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- Cell (biology) (28190 bytes)
27: ...]], prokaryotic cells are placed in the domains [[Archaea]] and [[Eubacteria]].
44: ...lles in place; helps during [[endocytosis]], the uptake of external materials by a cell; and moves par...
63: ... found only in eukaryotes and are, with a few exceptions, surrounded by a protective membrane.
77: ...racteristic of eukaryotic cells (an important exception is the ribosomes, which are present in both pr...
79: ...moplasma]]'' (an archaeon)). It consists of ''[[peptidoglycan]]'' in bacteria, and acts as an addition... - Microbiology (4238 bytes)
6: ...eeded for division of a bacterial cell in two in optimal conditions; ~30 minutes for ''[[E. coli]]'', ...
11: ...rating that adaptive mutations arise from [[preadaptation]] rather than directed mutation. For this pu...
21: * [[Archaea]] - Prokaryote (4630 bytes)
1: ...roversial arrangement of Eukaryote, Bacteria, and Archaea is called the [[three-domain system]].
6: Prokaryotes have a single circular (only exceptionally linear, as in ''[[Borrelia burgdorferi]]''...
11: ...s are found in nearly all environments on earth. Archaea in particular seem to thrive in harsh conditions,...
16: It is generally accepted that the [[origin of life|first living cells]] ... - Genetic code (15677 bytes)
6: ...]s, into an [[amino acid]] chain ([[peptide|polypeptide]]), which will then be folded into a [[protein...
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154: <caption> - Biology (23579 bytes)
19: <div class="thumbcaption" style="width:200px;">Biology studies the vari...
25: ...haracterized by several major principles and concepts which include: universality, evolution, diversit...
38: ...only recognized as the co-discoverer of this concept). [[Genetic drift]] was embraced as an additiona...
42: ...on of the three domains [[bacterium|bacteria]], [[archaea]], and [[eukaryote]]s as described initially by [...
44: ...r to grapple with this diversity, biologists attempt to classify all living things. This scientific ... - Cell (29541 bytes)
27: ...]], prokaryotic cells are placed in the domains [[Archaea]] and [[Eubacteria]].
44: ...lles in place; helps during [[endocytosis]], the uptake of external materials by a cell; and moves par...
63: ... found only in eukaryotes and are, with a few exceptions, surrounded by a protective membrane.
77: ...racteristic of eukaryotic cells (an important exception is the ribosomes, which are present in both pr...
79: ...moplasma]]'' (an archaeon)). It consists of ''[[peptidoglycan]]'' in bacteria, and acts as an addition... - Oxygen (9039 bytes)
37: ...ct of the metabolic action of early anaerobes ([[archaea]] and [[bacteria]]). The atmospheric abundance of... - Plankton (2900 bytes)
30: ...cterioplankton]]''', [[bacterium|bacteria]] and [[archaea]], which play an important role in absorbing nutr... - Flagellum (8951 bytes)
4: ...are helical filaments that rotate like screws. [[Archaea]]l flagella are superficially similar, but are di...
8: ...polysaccharides]], [[P ring]] associates with [[peptidoglycan]] layer, M ring is imbedded in the [[pla...
22: == Archaeal flagellum ==
24: ...r a just a highly-derived bacterium with heavy adaptation to [[extremophile|extremophily]], particular...
26: The archaeal flagellum is superficially similar to the bacter... - Microorganism (1865 bytes)
4: ...onomic]] structure. [[Bacterium|Bacteria]] and [[archaea]] are almost always microscopic. A number of [[eu...
6: ...[deep sea]], some types of microorganisms have adapted to the extreme conditions and sustained colonie... - Cell wall (6206 bytes)
15: ...nd the proline-rich proteins (PRPs). With the exception of glycine-rich proteins, all the previously m...
36: ... of the [[Host (biology)|host]]. They contain [[peptidoglycan]], which can be made visible in [[Gram-p...
38: ...acid]], instead of [[N-acetyl muramic acid]] in peptidoglycan. - Organism (3272 bytes)
3: ...omains]], called the [[Bacterium|Bacteria]] and [[Archaea]], which are not closer to one another than to th...
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