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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Prokayotes- Group 1, Structural and Functional Adaptations Capsule It is a polysaccharide layer that lies outside the cell envelope, and is thus deemed part of the outer envelope of a bacterial cell. It is a well-organized layer, not easily washed off, and it can be the cause of various diseases., Parasitism Host parasite, Prokaryotes display Nutritional and Metabolic Diversity, Domain Archaea Types Extremophiles, they have a variety of shapes Cork-screw Spirilla or Spirochetes (plural), Nutritional and Metabolic Diversity ???? Obligate Anaerobes, Nutritional and Metabolic Diversity ???? Cooperations, Produces large amounts of oxygen in water and atmosphere. These two are connected due to heterotrophs needing oxygen Heterotrophs, N2 Metabolism ???? Nitrogen Fixation, Nutritional and Metabolic Diversity ???? Chemotrophs, Prokaryotes have Implications for Society, Heterotrophs ???? Photoheterotroph, Most prokaryotes are unicellular Structure they have a variety of shapes, Cell Wall Gram+ Gram-positive bacteria, Implications for Society ???? Bioremidiation, they have a variety of shapes Round Coccus or Cocci (plural), Most prokaryotes are unicellular Structure Cell Wall, Ecological Roles Mutualism, Heterotrophs ???? Chemoheterotroph, Chemical recycling Decomposition