Archaea bacteria Eukarya - three domains of life
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- Archaea bacteria Eukarya - three domains of life - This lecture explains about the properties of the three domains including archaea, bacteria and eukarya. This lecture explains about the three domain concept of nomenclature and classification in details. This video lecture also explains the difference between bacteria, archaea and eukarya.
Three domains of life
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Wish you spent more time explaining differences between archaea and bacteria, but you still went well in depth. Great video!
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Thank you so much sir for teach us classification of three domains and their relationship with each other.archea is common anscetor of eukarya hence they are placed closely.👌👌
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link with other classification is missing! also origins
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These are domains not kingdoms
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Yes obviously domains
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3:38All the prokaryot have cell wall.❓
In prokaryot,mycoplasma lack cell wall.
Mycoplasma lack cell wall.
That's why they are called "JOKERS OF PLANT KINGDOM".
Consider it an exception.
Thanks for the informative video... I have a question to u sir.... As we know that archea are the most ancient life on earth... Can we say that eukarya and eubacteria are evolved from archea in separate evolutionary lines??? Hope u will provide answer soon
Muhammad Adnan First Bacteria and Archea evolved from a common ancestor and then eukarya got separated from Archea
No no no dear.. don't go on the name archae.... Archae are not the oldest organisms... Eubacteria are the oldest... The name archae was only given bcz the members to n discovered first in this domain were found to ocvupy harsh conditions.. also called old world or archae conditions
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Can you discuss about fossil bacteria and origin Of bacteria? If possible..... Thank you.
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We need special videos on differences between bacteria and archaea
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Can I get lectures on different genus of algae?......... I'm very confused with algae concepts.......
Watch types of lifecycles in algae at BotanyClassesWithRL.. we have discussed 6 groups
why archaea survive into dangarous place like volcano eruption if, they havn't peptidoglycan?
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The conserved or signature sequences in 16S rRNA of archae, the number & structure of transcription & replication factors in archae are much similar to eukaryotic cell than eubacteria
Moreover, lack of peptidoglycan in archae cellwall, presence of ether linked lipids in membrane are major diffrances b/w archae & eubacteria
These are reasons for placing archae in seperate domain & that too b/w eubacteria & archae
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Conjugation, transformation and transduction are the reproduction process of whom--archae bact. Or eu bacteria?? Pls reply..vdo was awesome..
Both kind of bacteria because both lack nucleus
'Conjugation, Transformation & Transduction'...it is called para- sexuality(not true sexual reproduction).
All Bacteria's(archae & eubacteria) can perform it.
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homothallism, hetrothallism, parasexualty, heterokeryosis, and clear about sexual or asexul reproduction....... meiosis, mitotic, haploid diploid nucleic fusion, diPLO zygotes etc
it's so confused and slip the topic is what and why we r actually reading.
For that watch Unisexual bisexual monoecious dioecious homothalic heterothalic at BotanyClassesWithRL
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why archaeabacteria cant perform glycolysis? and what metabolism pathway do they use?? Plz answer
Archae do show glycolysis but that is slightly different from that of eubacteria and eukaryotes
Sugar-utilizing hyperthermophilic and halophilic Archaea degrade glucose and glucose polymers to acetate or to CO2 using O2, nitrate, sulfur or sulfate as electron acceptors. Comparative analyses of glycolytic pathways in these organisms indicate a variety of differences from the classical Emden-Meyerhof and Entner-Doudoroff pathways that are operative in Bacteria and Eukarya, respectively. The archaeal pathways are characterized by the presence of numerous novel enzymes and enzyme families that catalyze, for example, the phosphorylation of glucose and of fructose 6-phosphate, the isomerization of glucose 6-phosphate, the cleavage of fructose 1,6-bisphosphate, the oxidation of glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate and the conversion of acetyl-CoA to acetate. Recent major advances in deciphering the complexity of archaeal central carbohydrate metabolism were gained by combination of classical biochemical and genomic-based approaches.
Plz sir make a video on heterothallisn
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For that watch Unisexual bisexual monoecious dioecious homothalic heterothalic at BotanyClassesWithRL
What kind of tlm can be used to explain the five kingdoms for class 9th students.
tlm???
Don't even know when I spent 11mins
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Do humans fall into the category of Eukaryotes?
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Plz tech me about archea cell wall. sir
Will make a video on archea soon
It is made of pusedomurien or pseudopeltidogkycan
3 kingdom or domain of life?
+Amir Basnet 3 domains
Over the transpiration
Sir , in my knowledge they are domains not kingdoms given by Carl Woese
Exactly!
Yes 3 domains & hence 6 kingdons
Unicellular Eukaryotes.. there are numerous sir... The whole protista kingdom
In the beginning you said three Kingdoms. You mean domains, right?!
I meant domains
Yes He meant domains.. that was just a slip of tongue
What is meant by peotidoglycon
It is a heteropolymer consisting of alternating residues of β- linked N-acetylglucosamine and N-acetylmuramic acid.
5 kingdom system video ??
Not there yet
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some bacteria have vacuoles - a membrane-bound organelle
Vacuole has no membrane its like a bubble as i know
Some bacteria's have vacuoles. Example; Cyanobacteria (have gas vacuoles for buoyancy).
Vacuoles have membrane..
Again...Vacuoles have membrane called "Tonoplast".
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Examples of these three kingdoms
Not 3 kingdoms but 3 domains
Archae domain:
Methanogens, acidophiles, thermophiles
Eubacteria: cyanobacteria, mycoplasmas, actinomycetes, rhizobium, etc
Eukaryotes: protista, fungi, planatae, animals
@@botanyatoz5272 acidophiles & thermophiles are Thermoacidophiles (which survive in low pH & high temp.)
& you forgot to include Halophiles(which survive in extreme salty conditions).