Fundamentals of Biological Diversity

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📋 Course Outline

  1. Kingdom Monera and Prokaryotic Cells
  2. Viruses, Viroids, Prions, and Lichens
  3. Plant Anatomy: Leaves and Stems
  4. Photosynthesis: Pigments and Electron Transport
  5. Respiration: Glycolysis and Krebs Cycle
  6. Plant Growth Regulators and Maturation
  7. Cell Organelles and Cytoskeleton
  8. Enzymes and Their Classification
  9. Endocrine Glands and Hormone Mechanism
  10. Reproduction in Flowering Plants: Pollination and Fertilization
  11. Genetics: Inheritance, DNA Replication, and Gene Regulation
  12. Ecology: Populations, Biodiversity, and Conservation Efforts

📖 1. Kingdom Monera and Prokaryotic Cells

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Animalia : Multicellular, heterotrophic eukaryotic organisms that lack cell walls and primarily obtain nutrition through holozoic means.
  • Kingdom Monera : A kingdom consisting solely of bacteria, which are the most abundant microorganisms and inhabit extreme environments, classified based on cell structure and morphology.
  • Mycoplasma : Bacterial organisms that completely lack a cell wall, are the smallest living cells known, can survive without oxygen, and many species are pathogenic.
  • Viruses : Viroids, Prions, and Lichens Whittaker did not include these in the five-kingdom classification as they are not truly "living." ● Viruses: Non-cellular organisms characterized by having an in

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1. What is the primary function of the cytoskeleton?

2. What does enzyme classification primarily depend on?

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Kingdom Monera — definition?

Consists solely of bacteria, prokaryotic organisms.

Prokaryotic cells — features?

Lack a nucleus, have cell walls, and are usually unicellular.

Mycoplasma — characteristic?

Bacteria lacking a cell wall, smallest living cells.

Viruses — nature?

Acellular entities requiring a host to replicate.

Viroids — composition?

Small infectious RNA molecules without a protein coat.

Prions — cause?

Infectious proteins causing neurodegenerative diseases.

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