Prokaryotes are single-celled organisms that are the earliest and most primitive forms of life on earth. As organized in the Three Domain System, prokaryotes include bacteria and archaeans. Some prokaryotes, such as cyanobacteria, are photosynthetic organisms and are capable of photosynthesis.
Many prokaryotes are extremophiles and are able to live and thrive in various types of extreme environments including hydrothermal vents, hot springs, swamps, wetlands, and the guts of humans and animals (Helicobacter pylori). Prokaryotic bacteria can be found almost anywhere and are part of the human microbiota. They live on your skin, in your body, and on everyday objects in your environment.
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All prokaryotic cells have a nucleoid region, DNA and RNA as their genetic material, ribosomes that make proteins, and cytoplasm that contains a cytoskeleton, which organizes and supports the parts of the cell. Prokaryotic cells are simpler than eukaryotic cells, and an organism that is a prokaryote is unicellular; it is made up of only one prokaryotic cell.
Prokaryotic cells are usually between 0.1 to 5 micrometers in length (.00001 to .0005 cm). Eukaryotic cells are generally much larger, between 10 and 100 micrometers. Prokaryotic cells have a higher surface-area-to-volume ratio because they are smaller, which makes them able to obtain a larger amount of nutrients via their plasma membrane.
Answer:
Resting on top of
Forceps
Buried in
Explanation:
1. The antibiotic disk is gently placed directly above the plates and spread across the plate to allow easy sectioning of the disk - since an antibiotic disk contains different antibiotics whose rate of effect we intend to measure against a particular bacteria. After sectioning, the antibiotic in the section with the largest zone of inhibition is considered more effective against the bacteria.
2. The forceps must also be sterilized before using it to pick-up the disk to avoid contamination. Forceps are used because it is easily sterilized and safer to use - since we are most likely dealing with an infectious agent - using the fingers will not only contaminate the plates, but it could equally be harmful to the handler.
3. It is necessary that the disk must be pressed onto the surface of the plate - to enhance the interaction between the plate and the antibiotics on the disk so as to use the antibiotics optimally.
E. Weathering - Sometimes the Earth's crust is forced to pull apart into smaller sections or pushed back together. Because of the constant movement, rocks underneath are brought up on the surface. This movement of rocks is referred to as uplift. When a metamorphic rock undergoes this process, it may be subjected to constant wear and tear. The rock will weather and may crumble into smaller pieces.