Chapter15: Antibiotic Agents
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Look at the image above. Based on their shape and how they are grouped, what name would you give these cyanobacteria that are forming chains?
![A Quiz: Lab 2 - Cell Diversity Spring x
b When food enters the Parameciu x
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(pigments are complex proteins that have a specific color). Note that cyanobacteria have
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information in the lab handout under "Prokaryotic cells" for terms describing shape and
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Question 5: Cyanobacteria are often mistakenly called "blue-green algae". What
cellular differences would you use to determine that cyanobacteria are bacteria
and not alaae?
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Transcribed Image Text:A Quiz: Lab 2 - Cell Diversity Spring x
b When food enters the Parameciu x
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(pigments are complex proteins that have a specific color). Note that cyanobacteria have
pigments, but do not have any membrane bound organelles.
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Question 4: Look at the image above. Based on their shape and how they are grouped,
what name would you give these cyanobacteria that are forming chains? See the
Calendar
information in the lab handout under "Prokaryotic cells" for terms describing shape and
画
grouping.
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Question 5: Cyanobacteria are often mistakenly called "blue-green algae". What
cellular differences would you use to determine that cyanobacteria are bacteria
and not alaae?
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O 11:17
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