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Filamentous Bacteria

Filamentous bacteria are those bacteria that produce long mesh-like filament by growing end to end. These bacteria are seen as long strands under the microscope. These bacteria are present in sludge areas for better settling. They are also present in water ...

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Operon Model

Operon model was proposed by Francois Jacob and Jacques Monod. The operons are the genes that are coded for related protein. Operon consists of a regulator, promoter and the structural genes. Eukaryotic DNA has one operon for one gene that encodes ...

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Heterotrophic Bacteria

Heterotrophic bacteria are those bacteria that cannot prepare their own food and obtain food from the environment. These bacteria cannot convert light energy into chemical energy and need ingredients for their metabolism. These bacteria need organic carbon and can use ...

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Photosynthetic Bacteria

Photosynthetic bacteria are those bacteria that can prepare their own food by fixing the CO2 present in the environment. These bacteria can convert light energy into chemical energy and use it for their metabolism. CO2 + H2O ➝ C6H12O6 + O2 Examples: Cyanobacteria Why ...

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Archaea V/S bacteria

First, Archaea bacteria were classified in the eubacteria kingdom. Later in 1970, scientists separate the bacteria into two kingdoms as Archaea-bacteria and eubacteria. Below are some of the differences that are present among archaea and Bacteria. We have made two ...

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