Lecture

Bacterial Evolution: From Past to Present

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This lecture covers the evolution of bacteria, from the early prokaryotic forms to the symbiotic relationships with humans. It delves into the role of bacteria in photosynthesis, their adaptation to extreme environments, and their impact on human health. The instructor discusses the structure of bacteria, their mechanisms of survival, and their diverse functions, highlighting the importance of understanding bacterial biology in various contexts.

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