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| no nucleus, cell wall peptidoglycan, no membrane enclosed organelles |
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| multi or uni-cellular - non motile, absorb nutrients, cell wall chitin |
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| uni-cellular - motile, ingest or absorb phagocytose nutrients, no cell wall; multi-cellular - cell wall made of cellulose |
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| photosynthetic, some motile, cell wall cellulose |
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| only living thing not to be based on cell structure, no cell membrane, no ribosomes |
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| bacteria, fungi, protozoa, algae, viruses |
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| arthropods, helminths, roundworms, flatworms |
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| some are vectors or human disease; ticks, fleas etc |
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| multi-ceullular, ingest nutrients, no cell wall |
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| multi-cellular, true tissues, photosynthetic, cell wall of cellulose |
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| cell wall not peptidoglycan, cell membrane, ribosomes and gene architecture different from Eubacteria |
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| prokaryote, cell wall of peptidoglycan |
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| study of host defense against foreign agents |
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| study of transmission of disease |
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| return the elements back to the environment for the next generation |
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| aids in digestion, helps prevent infections, provides nutrients |
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| manipulation of microbes to take on a human gene |
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| for curing genetic disease |
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| invents compound light microscope |
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| 1st to describe major classes of bacteria, discovery of microbes |
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| the now discredited idea that living things can arise from non-living material |
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| current belief that all living things are derived from pre-existing living things |
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| first to develop aseptic surgical technique |
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| a soil bacteria used as a natural insecticide |
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| theory that microbes cause disease |
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| disproved spontaneous generations |
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| ended debate about spontaneous generation by swan necked flashs |
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| nitrogen is changed from the elemental form to a compound that can be used by other living things |
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| a yeast used for making bee, wine and bread |
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