Site MapHelpFeedbackESP Exercises
ESP Exercises
(See related pages)

Chapter 27: Prokaryotes



27.1 Prokaryotes are the smallest and most numerous organisms. (Page 546)
http://www.mhhe.com/biosci/genbio/espv2/data/diversity/003/index.html

Examine the following sections:
Diversity/Bacteria/Characteristics
5.38 Bacteria Model
5.39 Internal Structure
The Prevalence of Prokaryotes. (Page 546)

27.2 Prokaryotes exhibit considerable diversity in both structure and metabolism. (Page 548)
http://www.mhhe.com/biosci/genbio/espv2/data/diversity/003/index.html

Examine the following sections:
Diversity/Bacteria/Diversity
5.40 Introduction
5.41 Bacteria Shape
Prokaryotic Diversity. (Page 548)

27.3 Prokaryotes are more complex than commonly supposed. (Page 550)
http://www.mhhe.com/biosci/genbio/espv2/data/diversity/003/index.html

Examine the following sections:
Diversity/Bacteria/Characteristics
5.38 Bacteria Model
Diversity/Bacteria/Diversity
5.44 Photosynthetic Bacteria
5.45 Archaea
5.46 Groups of Bacteria
5.47 Groups of Bacteria (continued)
The Prokaryotic Cell Surface. (Page 550)
The Cell Interior. (Page 551)
Prokaryotic Variation. (Page 552)
Prokaryotic Metabolism. (Page 553)

27.4 Prokaryotes are responsible for many diseases, but they also make important contributions to ecosystems. (Page 554)
http://www.mhhe.com/biosci/genbio/espv2/data/diversity/003/index.html

Examine the following sections:
Diversity/Bacteria/Diversity
5.42 Bacterial Infection Outbreaks
5.43 Routes of Transmission
Human Bacterial Diseases. (Page 554)
Benefits of Prokaryotes. (Page 557)







Raven: Florida Biology 7/eOnline Learning Center

Home > Chapter 27 > ESP Exercises