Lecture 13 - Diversity I
Lecture 13 - Diversity I
Lecture 13 - Diversity I
of Life I
Campbell Chapters 27-28
Note that we will not cover much of these chapters. Focus on the
sections relevant to the lectures.
Cellular life
Shared derived characteristics
Genetic code with transcription
and translation
Metabolism and ATP
Lipid bilayer membrane
Prokaryotes
Archaea + Bacteria
Paraphyletic group (archaea are more closely
related to Eukaryotes than to Bacteria)
Prokaryotes thrive almost everywhere,
including places too acidic, salty, cold, or hot
for most other organisms
Most prokaryotes are microscopic
What they lack in size they make up for in
numbers
Earths first organisms were likely prokaryotes
Most prokaryotes are unicellular, although
some species form colonies
Most prokaryotic cells are 0.55 m, much
smaller than the 10100 m of many
eukaryotic cells
Bacteria vs Archaea vs Eukarya