Bacteria and Yeast cells
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- Created on: 19-02-14 09:38
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- Bacteria and Yeast cells
- Bacteria in unicellular organisms
- Each single cell can live on its own with the 7 life processes
- Bacteria are AKA microbes and microorgani-sms. (a microscope is needed to see them.
- Microbes are found in/on: plants and animls, deserts, deep oceans, snow and boiling mud.
- Bacteria cell consists of cytoplasms (surrounded by membrane and outer cell wall)
- Cytolplasm contains a loop of DNA containing most cell genes.
- Yeast = oval/spherical - they have: Nucleus, cytoplasms, mitcohondria, vacuole and cell membrane surrounded by cell wall.
- Yeast = single - celled microscopic fungus
- Pale grey 'bloom' on fruits like plum and grape is naturally occurring yeast.
- Yeast is found in dust, water, plants, soil water and some surfaces inside us.
- Yeast = 10x bigger than bacteria cells!
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