Search
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Botany/A_Photographic_Atlas_for_Botany_(Morrow)/02%3A_Prokaryotes/2.01%3A_CyanobacteriaCyanobacteria are a group within Domain Bacteria that perform oxygenic photosynthesis are related to the chloroplasts in plants. They are often found in mutualistic relationships fixing nitrogen.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Introductory_and_General_Biology/General_Biology_2e_(OpenStax)/05%3A_Unit_V-_Biological_Diversity/5.02%3A_Prokaryotes_-_Bacteria_and_Archaea/5.2.02%3A_Prokaryotic_DiversityProkaryotes are ubiquitous. They cover every imaginable surface where there is sufficient moisture, and they live on and inside of other living things. In the typical human body, prokaryotic cells out...Prokaryotes are ubiquitous. They cover every imaginable surface where there is sufficient moisture, and they live on and inside of other living things. In the typical human body, prokaryotic cells outnumber human body cells by about ten to one. They comprise the majority of living things in all ecosystems. Some prokaryotes thrive in environments that are inhospitable for most living things.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Introductory_and_General_Biology/General_Biology_1e_(OpenStax)/5%3A_Biological_Diversity/22%3A_Prokaryotes_-_Bacteria_and_Archaea/22.1%3A_Prokaryotic_DiversityProkaryotes are ubiquitous. They cover every imaginable surface where there is sufficient moisture, and they live on and inside of other living things. In the typical human body, prokaryotic cells out...Prokaryotes are ubiquitous. They cover every imaginable surface where there is sufficient moisture, and they live on and inside of other living things. In the typical human body, prokaryotic cells outnumber human body cells by about ten to one. They comprise the majority of living things in all ecosystems. Some prokaryotes thrive in environments that are inhospitable for most living things.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Thompson_Rivers_University/Principles_of_Biology_II_OL_ed/03%3A_Systematics_Phylogeny_and_Biological_Diversity/3.03%3A_History_of_Life_on_Earth/3.3.03%3A_Evidence_for_Early_LifeProkaryotic organisms were the first living things on earth and still inhabit every environment, no matter how extreme. Prokaryotes are well adapted to living in all types of conditions, including ext...Prokaryotic organisms were the first living things on earth and still inhabit every environment, no matter how extreme. Prokaryotes are well adapted to living in all types of conditions, including extreme ones, and some prefer to live in colonies called biofilms. Archaea are believed to have evolved from gram-positive bacteria and can occupy more extreme environments.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Workbench/General_Biology_I_and_II/05%3A_Unit_V-_Biological_Diversity/5.1%3A_The_Origin_and_Diversity_of_Life/5.1.3%3A_Evidence_for_Early_LifeProkaryotic organisms were the first living things on earth and still inhabit every environment, no matter how extreme. Prokaryotes are well adapted to living in all types of conditions, including ext...Prokaryotic organisms were the first living things on earth and still inhabit every environment, no matter how extreme. Prokaryotes are well adapted to living in all types of conditions, including extreme ones, and some prefer to live in colonies called biofilms. Archaea are believed to have evolved from gram-positive bacteria and can occupy more extreme environments.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Norco_College/OpenStax_Biology_2e_for_Norco_College/22%3A_Prokaryotes_-_Bacteria_and_Archaea/22.02%3A_Prokaryotic_DiversityProkaryotes are ubiquitous. They cover every imaginable surface where there is sufficient moisture, and they live on and inside of other living things. In the typical human body, prokaryotic cells out...Prokaryotes are ubiquitous. They cover every imaginable surface where there is sufficient moisture, and they live on and inside of other living things. In the typical human body, prokaryotic cells outnumber human body cells by about ten to one. They comprise the majority of living things in all ecosystems. Some prokaryotes thrive in environments that are inhospitable for most living things.