Fungi, bacteria, and protists. Prokaryotes /

Bacteria are the most abundant living things on the planet. In fact there are more bacteria in your mouth than there are vertebrates on the planet! This fascinating program explores the wide-ranging forms and characteristics of both archaebacteria and bacteria. Prokaryotic evolution and diversity ar...

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Other Authors: Jerome, Brian A. (Producer), Keck, Nina (Narrator)
Format: Electronic Video
Language:English
Published: Brandon, VT : Visual Learning Systems, 2012.
Series:Academic Video Online
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Summary:Bacteria are the most abundant living things on the planet. In fact there are more bacteria in your mouth than there are vertebrates on the planet! This fascinating program explores the wide-ranging forms and characteristics of both archaebacteria and bacteria. Prokaryotic evolution and diversity are also discussed. Concepts and terminology include: prokaryote, eukaryote, peptidoglycan, ribosomal proteins, RNA polymerase, gram stain, Archaea, Bacteria, bacterial diseases, decomposition, and genetic engineering.
Item Description:Title from resource description page (viewed November 10, 2017).
Physical Description:1 online resource (20 min.)
Playing Time:00:19:46
Participant or Performer:Narrator, Nina Keck.
Language:In English.