17. Take Home I From their cell membranes and flagella down to the organization and replication of their DNA bacteria are highly organized and efficient structurally… Bacteria have highly organized structures bio 1.0
32. Biofilms II: 5 stages of biofilm development. Stage 1, initial attachment; stage 2, irreversible attachment; stage 3, maturation I; stage 4, maturation II; stage 5, dispersion. Each stage of development in the diagram is paired with a photomicrograph of a developing P. aeruginosa biofilm. All photomicrographs are shown to same scale. bio 1.0
35. Take Home V Bacteria can form multicellular structures known as biofilms and also form complex symbiotic relation ships within higher organisms such as humans… Bacterial films and the “microbiome” bio 1.0
36. Next Week: Higher cells How higher cells are structured and how they function… bio 1.0