prokaryotes Archives | Earth Life https://earthlife.net/category/prokaryotes/ An encyclopedia of life on earth Sat, 28 Oct 2023 00:18:48 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://earthlife.net/wp-content/uploads/cropped-Life-Earth-Favicon-512x512-1-32x32.webp prokaryotes Archives | Earth Life https://earthlife.net/category/prokaryotes/ 32 32 Binary Fission, Reproduction & Energy Production In Bacteria https://earthlife.net/bacteria-binary-fission-reproduction-energy-production/ https://earthlife.net/bacteria-binary-fission-reproduction-energy-production/#respond Sat, 11 Jan 2020 04:48:22 +0000 https://www.earthlife.net/?p=257 Bacteria live strange lives. In optimal conditions, they can reach maturity in 20 minutes. They can then reproduce… and one becomes two. Twenty minutes later, two becomes four. In another twenty minutes they become eight. After the first hour there are 8. After two hours there are 64. If the first bacterium fell into a …

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How Do Bacteria Cause Diseases? (and which are the culprits) https://earthlife.net/how-do-bacteria-cause-diseases/ https://earthlife.net/how-do-bacteria-cause-diseases/#respond Fri, 10 Jan 2020 05:49:25 +0000 https://www.earthlife.net/?p=248 Bacteria cause disease. We all know this. But how? Most of these bacteria, like those listed, below make their presence felt immediately and may or may not result in death. Some people though, can be infected with a bacterium – that normally causes a disease – and not show any harmful effects at all. People …

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Bacterial Flora: The Human Body as a Bacterial Environment https://earthlife.net/bacterial-flora-natural-bacteria-inside-human-body/ https://earthlife.net/bacterial-flora-natural-bacteria-inside-human-body/#respond Fri, 10 Jan 2020 05:20:19 +0000 https://www.earthlife.net/?p=242 Many people may think of bacteria only as the causative agents of disease. However the disease causing species only represent a very small percentage of the total number of species of bacteria. It will come as a surprise then, to realize that we as human beings live in harmony with millions of bacteria all the …

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Beneficial Bacteria: 12 Surprising Ways Bacteria Are Helpful To Humans https://earthlife.net/how-bacteria-are-helpful-to-humans/ https://earthlife.net/how-bacteria-are-helpful-to-humans/#respond Thu, 09 Jan 2020 12:12:39 +0000 https://www.earthlife.net/?p=234 How Are Bacteria Helpful To Humans? Unknown to many people, bacteria play an important role in many aspects of daily life. They are helpful in mining, medicine, food culture, plastic synthesis and sewage control. The overall commercial worth of bacteria in these operations is immense. It is also fascinating to see how much of a …

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Facts About Bacteria: The Smallest, Coolest & Fastest On The Planet https://earthlife.net/bacteria-facts/ https://earthlife.net/bacteria-facts/#respond Wed, 08 Jan 2020 12:29:47 +0000 https://www.earthlife.net/?p=222 Fun Bacteria Facts and Bacterial Records Bacteria really are found everywhere, from the tops of the highest mountains to the bottom of the deepest oceans. In fact, some bacteria live way below the earth’s surface… With many species inhabiting coal measures and subterranean aquifers! But that’s only the beginning, so let’s take a look at …

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Cyanobacteria: The “blue green” algae (that aren’t algae at all) https://earthlife.net/cyanobacteria-or-blue-green-algae/ https://earthlife.net/cyanobacteria-or-blue-green-algae/#respond Wed, 08 Jan 2020 11:47:13 +0000 https://www.earthlife.net/?p=215 Cyanobacteria The cyanobacteria are morphologically a heterogeneous mixture of bacteria. They come in five different types. Firstly they are either unicellular or filamentous. Unicellular species come in two forms depending on whether they divide by binary fission or multiple fission, the latter tending to be colonial. The filamentous forms are either branching or non-branching. The …

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Proteobacteria: The 16 Major Groups Examined https://earthlife.net/proteobacteria-second-largest-group-of-bacteria/ https://earthlife.net/proteobacteria-second-largest-group-of-bacteria/#respond Wed, 08 Jan 2020 06:57:59 +0000 https://www.earthlife.net/?p=202 Proteobacteria Proteobacteria is the second largest group of bacteria. This phylum contains 1,534 species – or 32.3% of all known bacteria. Proteobacteria are all gram negative, but otherwise represent a diverse range of organisms such as the Purple Phototrophic, Nitrifying bacteria and Enteric bacteria – as well as the bacteria responsible for animal bioluminescence. Here …

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Firmicutes: The Single Largest Group Of Bacteria https://earthlife.net/firmicutes-largest-group-of-bacteria/ https://earthlife.net/firmicutes-largest-group-of-bacteria/#respond Wed, 08 Jan 2020 06:17:37 +0000 https://www.earthlife.net/?p=185 Firmicutes Firmicutes are the single largest grouping of bacteria. Though because it is dominated by a number of very successful genera, it contains somewhat less diversity than the proteobacteria. Of approximately 2,475 species in 255 genera, 40% of these species are aggregated in just 6 genera: Lactobacillus (100 species) Mycoplasma (110 species) Bacillus (114 species) …

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The Euryarchaeota: Nature’s Lovers of Salt https://earthlife.net/euryarchaeota-characteristics/ https://earthlife.net/euryarchaeota-characteristics/#respond Fri, 03 Jan 2020 15:36:11 +0000 https://www.earthlife.net/?p=177 The Euryarchaeota are a diverse group of organisms that live in extremely saline or salty environments. I.e., originally salt lakes, but now also on the surfaces of highly salted foods such as fish and meats. These organisms are called extreme halophiles. This description means not only that they can live in highly saline environments, but …

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The Crenarchaeota: Lovers of Extreme Temperatures https://earthlife.net/crenarchaeota-facts/ https://earthlife.net/crenarchaeota-facts/#respond Fri, 03 Jan 2020 14:59:46 +0000 https://www.earthlife.net/?p=170 The Crenarchaeota are a smaller group than the Euryarchaeota which contains the majority of the known Archaea. Crenarchaeota are primarily found in extreme environments, either hot ones or cold ones. Little is known about the cold-adapted species, except that they live in considerable numbers – 104 per ml. They are found in the Antarctic and …

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