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Page 5: The Importance of Experimental Evidence

  • The flipping of the orack needs to be backed up by extensive experimental evidence.

    • Not merely speculation; evidence is crucial to confirm, disprove, or discover new findings.

    • The validity of findings ensures reliability in scientific conclusions.

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Page 11: Prokaryotes vs. Eukaryotes

  • Key Differences:

    • Prokaryotes: Organisms that lack a nucleus.

    • Eukaryotes: Organisms that possess a nucleus.

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Page 15: Yeast Example

  • Example: Aspergillus (type of yeast).

Page 16: Replication Limitations

  • Cannot replicate outside of host (specific example noted as XX).

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