Posts in Category: bacteria and archaea

Bacteria

  1. Bacteria come under Kingdom Monera.
  2. Prokaryotes, means they lack a true membrane-bound nucleus.
  3. Unicellular, i.e. these are single cell organism.
  4. They have no membrane-bound organelles like mitochondria, chloroplast,nucleus, golgi appratus, endoplasmic reticulum.All these are absent in bacteria.
  5. Bacterial cell wall is made up of Peptidoglycan or murein.
  6. On the basis of Gram staining technique, two

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Bacterial Diseases

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Bacteria cause a large number of diseases in human beings, but they are also useful for mankind in several other ways. Few microbes provide important

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Difference between Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cell

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There are two fundamentally different types of cells: Prokaryotic Cell and Eukaryotic Cell. Prokaryotes include both the Bacteria and Archaea, while Algae, Fungi,

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Difference between Bacteria, Archaea and Eukaryota

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Archaebacteria are different from bacteria/Eubacteria (true bacteria), as they can survive in harsh conditions like extreme salty regions, hot springs and marshy areas.

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