Viruses are much smaller than bacteria. Bacteria are typically 10 to 100 times larger than viruses.
Scientists divide bacteria into two kingdoms: Bacteria (also known as Eubacteria) and Archaea. These two kingdoms are based on differences in their genetic and biochemical makeup.
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The DNA separated into two classes: labeled DNA and unlabeled DNA. The labeled DNA contains the radioactively labeled nucleotides that were incorporated during DNA replication, while the unlabeled DNA represents the original, non-radioactively labeled DNA from the bacteria. The centrifugation process separated the DNA based on density, with the heavier labeled DNA migrating to a higher position in the centrifuge tube compared to the unlabeled DNA.
There are two prokaryotic domains: Bacteria and Archaea. These domains differ in terms of their genetic makeup, cell structure, and metabolic processes.
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Bacteria are classified based on their shape, structure, and metabolism. The two large classes are the Gram-positive bacteria, which have a thick cell wall that retains a violet stain in the Gram staining process, and the Gram-negative bacteria, which have a thinner cell wall that does not retain the stain.
Archaebacteria and eubacteria.
the two main groups of bacteria are archaebacteria and eubacteria.hope this helped!
Archaea and Bacteria
The two large classes of verbs are action verbs (express physical or mental actions) and linking verbs (connect the subject to a subject complement that describes or renames the subject).
Two classes of prokaryotes that utilize anaerobic respiration are bacteria and archaea. These organisms can use alternative electron acceptors such as nitrate, sulfate, and carbon dioxide in the absence of oxygen to generate energy.
Bacteria are found in the large intestine (strictly speaking, bacteria are found everywhere, but there are a particularly large number of them in the large intestine).
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Most synthesized by bacteria in the Large Intestine
Bacteria can vary in size, with most bacteria ranging from 0.2 to 10 micrometers in diameter. Some species, such as Thiomargarita namibiensis, can be as large as 0.75 mm in length, making them visible to the naked eye.