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Uploaded by on Oct 22, 2009

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Segment from the program Bacteria, Archaebacteria, and the Prokaryotic Domains.

DVD Description
Our Bacteria DVD establishes the importance of bacteria by giving examples of symbiotic relationships with both plants and animals and discussing the endosymbiotic hypothesis and the bacterial origins of the mitochondria and chloroplasts found in eukaryotic cells. The program then looks in detail at both eubacteria and archaebacteria and some of the unique habitats such as hot springs in which they exist. The program concludes by examining some bacteria that act as human pathogens and others that are beneficial to humans.

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  • great

    

  • BiogEE 1780~

  • BIO 1780!!!

  • Yeah BIOEE 1780!!!

  • وع

  • great explanation. I learned more in 3 minutes than I did in a whole semester

  • actually fun to watch 

  • very very clear presentation,nicely done!!!

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