Classify the following attributes as belonging to either purple photosynthetic bacteria or heliobacteria. Purple Photosynthetic Bacteria Heliobacteria Bacteriochlorophyll g Heterotrophic Reduced sulfur is Cannot form endospores electron donor for NAD* reduction Gram-positive Gram-negative

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### Classification of Attributes: Purple Photosynthetic Bacteria vs. Heliobacteria

In this educational exercise, we will classify various attributes as belonging to either purple photosynthetic bacteria or heliobacteria. Understanding these classifications is important for comprehending the characteristics and functionalities of these two groups of bacteria.

#### Attributes to Classify:

1. **Bacteriochlorophyll **g**
2. **Heterotrophic**
3. **Cannot form endospores**
4. **Reduced sulfur is electron donor for NAD⁺ reduction**
5. **Gram-positive**
6. **Gram-negative**
7. **Autotrophic**
8. **Some form endospores**
9. **Organic carbon electron donor for NAD⁺ reduction**
10. **Bacteriochlorophyll **a** or **b**
11. **Possess intracellular cytoplasmic membranes**
12. **Possess only plasma membrane**

#### Classification:
Below is a detailed table classifying each of the attributes into either purple photosynthetic bacteria or heliobacteria.

**Purple Photosynthetic Bacteria:**
1. **Bacteriochlorophyll **a** or **b**
2. **Cannot form endospores**
3. **Gram-negative**
4. **Autotrophic**
5. **Heterotrophic**
6. **Reduced sulfur is electron donor for NAD⁺ reduction**
7. **Possess intracellular cytoplasmic membranes** 

**Heliobacteria:**
1. **Bacteriochlorophyll **g**
2. **Gram-positive**
3. **Some form endospores**
4. **Organic carbon electron donor for NAD⁺ reduction**
5. **Possess only plasma membrane**

By understanding these attributes and where they belong, students can get a better grasp of the biological and functional differences between purple photosynthetic bacteria and heliobacteria. This knowledge forms the basis for more advanced studies in microbiology and photosynthesis-related processes.
Transcribed Image Text:### Classification of Attributes: Purple Photosynthetic Bacteria vs. Heliobacteria In this educational exercise, we will classify various attributes as belonging to either purple photosynthetic bacteria or heliobacteria. Understanding these classifications is important for comprehending the characteristics and functionalities of these two groups of bacteria. #### Attributes to Classify: 1. **Bacteriochlorophyll **g** 2. **Heterotrophic** 3. **Cannot form endospores** 4. **Reduced sulfur is electron donor for NAD⁺ reduction** 5. **Gram-positive** 6. **Gram-negative** 7. **Autotrophic** 8. **Some form endospores** 9. **Organic carbon electron donor for NAD⁺ reduction** 10. **Bacteriochlorophyll **a** or **b** 11. **Possess intracellular cytoplasmic membranes** 12. **Possess only plasma membrane** #### Classification: Below is a detailed table classifying each of the attributes into either purple photosynthetic bacteria or heliobacteria. **Purple Photosynthetic Bacteria:** 1. **Bacteriochlorophyll **a** or **b** 2. **Cannot form endospores** 3. **Gram-negative** 4. **Autotrophic** 5. **Heterotrophic** 6. **Reduced sulfur is electron donor for NAD⁺ reduction** 7. **Possess intracellular cytoplasmic membranes** **Heliobacteria:** 1. **Bacteriochlorophyll **g** 2. **Gram-positive** 3. **Some form endospores** 4. **Organic carbon electron donor for NAD⁺ reduction** 5. **Possess only plasma membrane** By understanding these attributes and where they belong, students can get a better grasp of the biological and functional differences between purple photosynthetic bacteria and heliobacteria. This knowledge forms the basis for more advanced studies in microbiology and photosynthesis-related processes.
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