MCB Test One – Flashcards

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Define microbiology
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The study of organisms too small to be seen by the unaided eye.
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How small can the eye see until?
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.1 mm
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What are the three domains?
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bacteria, archaea, eukarya
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Why Study micro? Indigenous microbiota?
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microbes on your body
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Why Study micro? Microbial ecology
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how microbiota interact
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Why Study micro? Decomposers - what they do and one example
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rotting ( saprotrophs )
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Why Study micro? Bioremediation
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cleanup!
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What are the "microbes for society?"
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bioremediation and biotechnology
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Why Study micro? Entire list (8)
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indigenous microbiota, microbial ecology, decomposers, model organisms, bioremediation, biotechnology, antibiotics, infectious disease
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What is the scope of microbiology? 5 things
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Bacteriology, mycology, phycology, protozoology, and virology
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What is bacteriology study?
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bacteria and archaea
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What is mycology?
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the study of fungi
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What is phycology
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the study of algae
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What is protozoology
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The study or protozoa
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What is virology
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The study of viruses, viroids and prions
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What does general microbiology encompass (four things)
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biochemistry, physiology, ecology, and taxonomy
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What is applied microbiology? 5 things
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industrial, food, agricultural, environmental, biotechnology
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What is medical microbiology? 6 things
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pathogenic, diagnostic, veterinary, epidemiology, immunology, medical virology
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What are nosocomial infections?
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developing an infection - resistant so 100k people die.
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How are nosocomial infections started?
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people don't wash their hands
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Antony van Leeuwenhoek
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simple microscopes
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Who discovered bacteria, yeast, algae and protozoa?
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Luuewenhoek
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"animacules"
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bacteria, yeast, algae, protozoa
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What were some major areas that people questioned in the 1700s to mid 1800s?
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pleomorphism vs monomorphism, transformation of organic matter, spontaneous generation
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who was the father of bacteriology?
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Ferdinand Cohen
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Who proved monomorphism of microbes?
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Ferdinand Cohen
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How was monomorphism of microbes discovered?
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avoiding contamination
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Who discovered the anthrax and rabies vaccine?
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Louis Pasteur
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Who discovered anaerobic life?
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Pateur
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Who disproved spontaneous generation?
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Pasteur
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Who discovered that transformations of organic matter was due to microbes (decomposing i think)
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Pasteur
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Review broth experiment
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n/a
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Who discovered the bacterial causation of anthrax?
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Robert Koch
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Who came up with the idea that each bacteria has one disease
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Robert Koch
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Who had the principles of infection?
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Koch - Koch's postulates
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Review experiment with rats
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n/a
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What did German schools focus on
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isolation, cultivation, and characterization of infectious agents
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What did French school focus on?
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how infectious diseases takes place and how recovery and immunity occur
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What are the main causes of death of the US now
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non-infectious diseases
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What are bacteria expressed in?
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micrometers
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What are viruses expressed in?
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nanometers
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what two measurements do we need to know?
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micrometer and nanometer
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How are ocular movements are calibrated?
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stage micrometer
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how is calibration performed?
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for each magnification
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What colors of light are used in microscopes
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blue and green
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What do you need to be able to distinguish two adjacent points?
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resoultion
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what is empty magnification?
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increased magnification without increased resolving power
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What is light microscopy limit?
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.2 micrometers
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What resolving power was van Leeuwenhoek's microscope?
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300x
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Simple microscopes - 2 points form slides
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one magnifying lens
3-20x magnification
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How many lenses do compound microscopes have?
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more than one
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what is a modern compound's light 'scopes'?
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~1000 magnification
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What are the objective lenses for compound microscopes?
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4, 10, 40, 100
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What is the equation for total magnification?
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ocular x objective
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What does a darkfield microscope do?
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illuminates objects against a dark background
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What kind of resolving power does a darkfield microscope have?
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increased
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How do you see the bacteria in a darkfield microscope?
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you see it reflecrted off of the bacteria
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What is the concept behind a phase contrast microscope
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cells differ in refractive index from that of the medium
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TF Phase contrast microscopes are stained
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F
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What do PED nurses use to help diagnose whooping cough?
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Fluorescence Microscopes
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Fluorescence Microscopes: What stimulates dyes, pigments to fluoresce
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UV
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How many colors does a fluoresence microscope have?
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one
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Where are fluorescence microscopes used?
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clinical microbio, microbial ecology
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What type of microscope can't use lenses?
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electrons
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What are the illumination sources in electron microscopes
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electron beams
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what focus the beam on electron microscopes?
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magnets
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What microscope has a much higher magnification resolution?
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electron
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Are organisms alive in Electron microscopes?
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no
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What are the three main points of Transmission electron microscopy?
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it studies the internal structure of cells, requires thin sections, high mag/resolution
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Two main points of scanning electron microscopy
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external features and intact cells
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What kind of microscope discovered smallpox?
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scanning E M
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Define biochemistry
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chemistry dealing with the chemical compounds and processes occurring in living things
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Who said that biochem was the molecular logic of living organisms?
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Lehninger
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What are the guts of microorganisms?
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biomolecules
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What is biochemistry
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everything in a cell: defined by it, interact with each other through it
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What are the strongest bonds?
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covalent
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How many elements are required by living organisms?
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22, 16 are found in all organism
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What are the most abundant compounds in living matter?
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HONC
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What elements have the strongest covalent bonds?
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lightest
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What configuration is carbon?
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tetrahedral
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What element can form the most stable molecules of different shapes and sizes?
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carbon
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What has high specific heat and high surface tension?
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water
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What are polysaccharides (very basic)
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carbohydrates
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What is teh CHO ratio of carbs?
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1:2:1
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What are the monomeric units of polysaccharides?
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pentoses and hexoses
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What are the bonds for polysaccharides?
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glycosidic bonds ( covalent bonds )
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What are the different kinds of saccharides?
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mono, di, tri, etc
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What are stereoisomers?
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chemically the same but put together differently
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What do polysaccharides function as? 2 things
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carbon and energy reserves cell wall components
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What is in cell walls of bacteria?
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peptidoglycan
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What determines the type of polysaccharide it is?
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the bond
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what is the most common biopolymer?
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cellulose
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Define lipid
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glycerol bonded to fatty acids and other groups (such as phosphate by an ester or ether linkage
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What types of bonds are found in archaea?
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ether
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define fatty acids
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chains of carbons atoms with a single carboxylic acid group
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Simple lipid (aka and definition)
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triglyceride : 3 fatty acids bound to a glycerol molecule
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TF lipids are macromolecules
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False: monomers are not linked by covalent bonds
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Define complex lipids
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simple lipids containing additional elements or small carbon compounds
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Phospholipids
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lipids containing a phosphate group
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What does 'glyco' mean?
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sugar
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TF the phospholipid bilayer is a solid structure
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False
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What are the monomers of nucleic acids?
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nucleotides
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what type of bond is the nucleic acids
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phosphodiester bonds
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What are 2 examples of nucleic acids?
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DNA and RNA
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What are the three types of RNA
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mRNA, tRNA, RRNA
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What are the two bases of nucleic acids?
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pyrimidine and purine
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What are the three different structures of DNA?
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complementary, primary and secondary
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What is the monomeric unit of proteins?
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amino acids
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What type of bonds join proteins
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peptide bonds
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oligopeptides are ____ amino acids
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few
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TF proteins are catalytic
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T: enzymes
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What are the structural proteins making up? 3
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membranes, cell walls, cytoplasmic components
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Chemical properties of proteins come from what?
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R groups
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Protein structure: Primary
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amino acid sequence of a polypeptide chain
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Protein structure: Secondary
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twisting or folding of polypeptide in two dimensions
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Protein structure: Tertiary structure
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3 dimensional folding of a polypeptide
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Protein structure: Quaternary
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the arrangement of polypeptide subunits to form the final protein
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What do you need to have quaternary structure in proteins?
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2 polypeptide chains
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What stabilize chains in proteins?
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side and R groups
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How do proteins maintain interactions?
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H bonds
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What helps to stabilize tertiary structures more than H
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disulfide
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How do sulfur groups help to stabilize?
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they oppose each other on opposite ends and stabilize
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How does urea affect proteins?
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it allows H bonds to reform
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Define denaturation
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taking away what allows the cell to break what makes the bond
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Who coined the word 'cells'
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robert hooke
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What two people discovered that plant and animal tissues were composed of cells?
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matthias schleiden and theodor schwann
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Who came up with the theory of biogenesis
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Rudolf Virchow
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What is the theory of biogenesis?
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all living cells come from living cells
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What are the 6 characteristics of living cells?
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metabolism, reproduction, differentiation, communication, movement, evolution
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What has membrane organelles?
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eukaryotes
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What has no internal divisions
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prokaryotes
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TF it is more difficult to work in one big space
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True
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What are the acellular microorganisms
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viroids, prions and viruses
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What are the two types of cellular microorganisms
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prokaryotes and eukaryotes
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What are the types of prokaryotes?
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archaea, bacteria, and cyanobacteria
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What are the types of eukaryotes?
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algae, protozoa and fungi
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Order prokaryote, eukaryotic cell and virus in order from smallest to largest
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virus, prok, euk.
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Define taxonomy
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(systematics) the art of biological classification
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Define classification
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how they are phylogenetically related
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Define nomenclature
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rules for naming
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Define identification
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identify microbe that is causing the problems
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TF all classification work to show phylogenetic relation
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True
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Classification types: Artificial vs. Natural
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phylogenetic classifications
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Classification types: phenotypic
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based on observational characteristics
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Classification types: Genotypic
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based on nucleic acid sequence data
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Classification types: Polyphasic
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uses both phenotypic and genotypic data
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What are the classifications of living organisms
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Domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species
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Who came up with the binomial system?
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carl linnaeus
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How do we name things?
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species name = genus name + specific epithet
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What are the two kingdoms *(in the two kingdom system)?
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plant and animal
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What was the first natural classification?
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binomial
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What does sp mean?
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single species
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What are the 5 kingdoms in the 5 kingdom system?
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plants, fungi, animals, protists (euk) and monera (prok)
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Who came up with the 5 domain system?
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whittaker
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Who came up with the 3 domain system?
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carl woese
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3 domain system: 3 ribosomal molecules
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5S, 16S, 23S (small subunit sequencing
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3 domain system: two domains of proks -
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bacteria, archaea
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3 domain system: dom. what?
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eukarya
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What are the major structures of the prok cell?
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cytoplasmic membrane, cell wall, cytoplasm, inclusions, nucleoid, glycocalyx, flagella, pili and fimbrae, endospores
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How think is the cytoplasmic membrane
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~8 nm thick
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What completely surrounds the cell?
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cytoplasmic membrane
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What establishes the integrity of the cell?
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the cytoplasmic membrane
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What is referred to the fluid mosaic?
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cytoplasmic membrane
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Where do you find the phospholipid bilayer?
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the cytoplasmic membrane
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Why do you want to increase surface area in the cytoplasmic membrane?
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photosynthesis
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What are the 3 main functions of the cytoplasmic membrane?
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permeability barrier, protein anchor, energy conservation
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What provides rigidity in proks?
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the cell wall
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What keeps bacterial cells from lysing? Why would they lyse?
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cell wall - turgor pressure would cause them to lyse
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Gram negative
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multilayered, complex (lipid) pink
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Gram positive
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single layer, thicker (peptidoglycan) - purple
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What gives the cell wall of gram positive a negative charge?
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teichoic acid
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What starts reaction to increase the cell wall?
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lipoteichoic acid
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TF the cell was can lyse itself
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true
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Cell wall of proks - what is it's second layer?
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lipids
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What two things does a gram negative outer membrane contain?
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polysaccharides, proteins and lipids
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What forms in the cell wall of proks to form lipopolysaccharides?
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lipids and polysaccharides
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What is lipid A
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an endotoxin
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What is an endotoxin?
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Gram (-) bacteria that got through the saline into a patient (dialysis) that will kill them. We have some naturally occurring in our system.
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How is DNA arranged in a prok?
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a single circular molecule, has a nucleoid and plasmids
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What is a plasmid
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a small, circular extrachromosomal DNA
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DNA in proks: What is the chromosome copy number?
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the cell does not rely on genes "it is nice to have genes"
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How does the E. Coli nucleoid control DNA in a prok?
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by curling up in the cell
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Define bacterial flagella
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long, thin appendages free at one end and attached to the cell at the other end
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How big are flagella?
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~20nm
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What is the flagellar arrangement
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polar, lophotrichous, perithrichous
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flagellin
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protein subunit of flagella
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What is the purpose to the P Ring?
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it anchors the flagella in the cell. There are 2 in the middle and 1 in the outer membrane
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What is structurally similar to flagella but not involved in movement?
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fimbriae and pili
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TF Fimbriae is shorter than flagella
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T
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TF Fimbriae is acquired throughout life
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F: it is an inherited trait
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What enables cells to adhere to surfaces
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fimbriae
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What forms pellicles or biofilms?
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fimbriae
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TF pili are longer than fimbriae
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True
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What structure do you only have one or two per cell?
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pili
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What serve as receptors for certain viruses?
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pili
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What is involved in conjugation
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pili
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What is involved in attaachment of certain pathogenic bacteria to tissues?
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pili
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Define glycocalyx
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the polysaccaride material lying outside the cell
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What are the two parts of the glycocalyx?
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the capsule and slime layer
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Define capsule
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a rigid, tight matric that can exclude particles
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Define slime layer
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easily deformed, does not exclude particles, hard to see
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What are the fxns of glycocalyx
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attachment of pathogens, protection from phagocytosis, resistance to desiccation
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Bacterial cell inclusions: what are they?
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granules within cells
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What is the function of granules within cells? 2
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storage of energy compounds and source of structural building blocks
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What are carbon/energy storage compounds
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glycogen, poly-beta-hydroxybutyric acid (PHB) "Dont worry" i have written
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define endospores
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differentiated cells formed within the vegetative cell (sporangium)
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What are highly resistant to heat, drying, radiation, acids, chemical disinfectants?
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endospores
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What are two examples of endospores?
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Bacilllus (needs O2) and clostridium (anaerobic)
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What can remain dormant for a long time?
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endospores
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