AP Biology (Mader), 11th EditionChapter 20:
Viruses, Bacteria, and ArchaeaLearning Outcomes20.1 Viruses, Viroids, and Prions - Identify the basic structures of a virus
- Describe the stages of the lysogenic and lytic reproductive cycle of viruses.
- Reconstruct the reproductive cycle of HIV.
20.2 The Prokaryotes - List the two domains of life that contain prokaryotes.
- Identify structural features of prokaryotes.
- Describe at least four ways in which the cells of prokaryotes differ from eukaryotic cells.
20.3 The Bacteria - Identify the similarities and differences in the cell wall structure of Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria.
- Identify three different metabolic types of bacteria and describe how they obtain nutrients from their environments.
- Describe the unique properties of cyanobacteria.
20.4 The Archaea - List the biochemical characteristics that distinguish archaea from bacteria and eukaryotes.
- Describe three different types of archaea and the habitats in which they are found.
- Explain two ways in which archaea metabolize inorganic compounds in extreme environments.
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