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Pathogen

The text outlines the distinctions between various prokaryotic organisms, focusing on bacteria and archaea. It addresses crucial characteristics such as the presence of peptidoglycan in their cell walls, their oxygen requirements, and their living environments.

Pathogen

Floating topic

Protist

Archaea

Bacteria

Facultative Aerobes

Obligate anaerobes

Obligate Aerobes

Pathogen

Prokaryotic or Eukaryotic

Eukaryotic
Heterotrophic or Autotrophic?

Autotrophic

Plant like Protist

Heterotrophic

Does it feed on decaying matter?

It does not

Animal like Protsit

It does

Fungi like Protist

Prokaryotic
Does it have peptidoglycan in its cell wall?

Does it need oxygen?

It does not need it

It will die in the presence of oxygen

It needs oxygen

How is it shaped like?

Spiral-like

Streptosprilli

Diplosprilli

Sphere-like

Streptococci

Staphylococci

Diplococci

Rod-like

How does it arrange itself?

In strings?

Streptobaccilli

In clumps?

Staphylobacilli

In pairs?

Diplobacilli

No

Do they live in extreme environments?

Do they produce methane?

Methanogens

Yes

In extreme heat

Halophiles

In extreme salt

Thermophiles