Microbiology Microbiology : Difference between spontaneous generation and abiogenesis Difference between spontaneous generation and abiogenesis

by D. Vogt

Spontaneous generation and abiogenesis are a pair of theories involving the emergence of life from non-living material. The difference is that spontaneous generation is an obsolete theory of how certain forms of life commonly emerge from non-living matter, whereas abiogenesis is the ongoing study of how the first life on Earth emerged through a chain of increasingly complex organic chemical reactions,

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Microbiology What are cyanobacteria?

by Joshua Horn

Cyanobacteria are bacteria that obtain their energy from photosynthesis. Also known as blue-green algae or Cyanophyta, they make up

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Microbiology Fun facts about bacteria

by B. J. Deming

The words “fun” and “bacteria” aren’t commonly associated together, especially by those of us who prefer

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Microbiology Bacterial cell wall and gram staining

by Tami Port MS

The location of the peptidoglycan polymer in the cell walls allows for bacterial identification, differentiating Gram+ from Gram-

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