Gram Positive
Habitat:
Soil, hot springs, organic matter/bodies of plants and animals, radioactive waste water, Earth's crust
Reproduction:
Asexual (binary fission)
*Although archea can also do this, a huge difference in reproduction is that eubacteria have the ability to form spores that can remain dormant for years
Anatomical Features:
- Close to twenty times the amount of peptidoglycan of Gram-negative
- Two supporting rings on flagellum
- No periplasmic space
- Lipoproteins are not present
Evolutionary Milestones:
Also helps start the phylogenetic tree, but thought to be the common ancestor of all living organisms
*Being Eukaryotic is sometimes considered a developmental milestone*
Predators/Prey:
Fungi are predators to bacteria and so are other bacteria.
- Some are chemoautotrophic (produce their own food from chemicals found in the surrounding environment), some heterotrophic
Symmetry:
Bilateral
Mobility:
Flagellum
Development:
Eubacteria do not have developmental steps such as talking as asexual reproduction makes it to where development includes just following processes within the seven characteristics of life
Soil, hot springs, organic matter/bodies of plants and animals, radioactive waste water, Earth's crust
Reproduction:
Asexual (binary fission)
*Although archea can also do this, a huge difference in reproduction is that eubacteria have the ability to form spores that can remain dormant for years
Anatomical Features:
- Close to twenty times the amount of peptidoglycan of Gram-negative
- Two supporting rings on flagellum
- No periplasmic space
- Lipoproteins are not present
Evolutionary Milestones:
Also helps start the phylogenetic tree, but thought to be the common ancestor of all living organisms
*Being Eukaryotic is sometimes considered a developmental milestone*
Predators/Prey:
Fungi are predators to bacteria and so are other bacteria.
- Some are chemoautotrophic (produce their own food from chemicals found in the surrounding environment), some heterotrophic
Symmetry:
Bilateral
Mobility:
Flagellum
Development:
Eubacteria do not have developmental steps such as talking as asexual reproduction makes it to where development includes just following processes within the seven characteristics of life