Bacterial Kingdom (8.3) Part 1

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Bacterial Kingdom (8.3) Part 1 Pre AP Biology Bacterial Kingdom (8.3) Part 1

Bacteria “size”

Domains of Bacteria

Cocci Bacteria

Bacilli Bacteria

Helical Bacteria

Cell Wall and Gram Stain

Bacterial Movement Flagella

Bacterial genome

Bacterial Plasmids

Binary Fission in Bacteria

Nitrogen Cycle

Bacterial Feeding Methods

Bacterial Kingdom (8.3) Part 2 Pre AP Biology Bacterial Kingdom (8.3) Part 2

Methanogens

Halophiles in Salt farms

Thermophiles in a Hot Spring

Bioremediation tanks of sewage water at a water treatment plant.