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# Kingdom Eubacteria ## Notes On The Slideshow Definitions: - Unicellular: Single Cell - Multicellular: Many Cells - Prokaryotic: No nucleus present in cells (Single celled organisms known to be the earliest on Earth) - Eukaryotic: Membrane bound nucleus - Autotrophs: Capture light and convert it t...

# Kingdom Eubacteria ## Notes On The Slideshow Definitions: - Unicellular: Single Cell - Multicellular: Many Cells - Prokaryotic: No nucleus present in cells (Single celled organisms known to be the earliest on Earth) - Eukaryotic: Membrane bound nucleus - Autotrophs: Capture light and convert it to chemical energy - Heterotrophs: Acquire energy from consuming organic carbon (food). - Plasmid: Small loop of DNA in Prokaryotic cells ## Shapes of Bacteria: - Bacillus Rod Shaped Bacteria - Spirillum Spiral /Corkscrew shaped - Coccus Sphere shaped Bacteria ## Notes On The Slideshow Domains: - There are three different types of Domains. - Archaea - Prokaryotic. Extremophiles (Love extreme conditions like high/low temperatures, salinity (saltiness) and PH) - Eubacteria - Prokaryotic - Eukarya - Prokaryotic From the slideshow that followed the graph shows us that since they are the three domains of life according to the biology science all life forms have either those three as common ancestors. # Viruses Lessons 8/12/2024 - Viruses are nonliving, celless and have no cytoplasm. - They can't reproduce on their own as well or produce or use energy and create waste. - Antibiotics don't work against a viral infection. - Only against anti virals or vaccines ## The basics structure of a virus contains: - Genetic Material DNA or RNA core - Capsid or Head Protein coat the surrounds and protects the genetic material.

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