Assalamualaikum w.b.t.
Every group was assigned on one or two organelles to be presented to the class. My group have to cover the inclusions that exists as granules which is sulphur granules, metachromatic granules and polysaccharide granules.
After each presentation, the listeners which is our own classmates/lecturemates have to ask some questions regarding our presentation. And we have to find the answers, no matter how hard or easy the question(s) is~
What I learned from this topic is that it is important to know the functions of each substance because let's say if an organelles are absent in an organism. We can identify the cause of the disability of the organism to function; which is might be due to absence of the organelles required.
For example, organism that lacks ribosomes will result in the organism unable to synthesise protein.
Other than that, it is also important to know the inclusions contained in prokaryotes as inclusions have several functions that is essential for some bacteria.
For instance, gas vessicles are crucial for photosynthetic bacteria in order to attain enough sunlight to carry out photosynthesis. The gas vessicles will provide buoyancy to the cell and make them float near the surface of water instead of submerged or sink to the bottom of the water source.
In addition, formation and functions of endospore should be well understood as only prokaryotes can produce endospores. However, only some bacteria such as Clostridium and Bacillus can produce endospores. There are also some diseases related to endospore that can be fatal such as tetanus and gangrene gas.
This new semester, a new information was added on the endospore part. Before this we were only exposed to the cycle of the endospores and functions but now the components and structures of the endospores are also included; which is the most inner part of endospore consist of inner core followed by cortex, spore coat and the outermost part is exosporium.
That's pretty much the conclusion for this topic.
Until then!
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