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What is the role of plasmids in bacterial cells?




✔✔ Plasmids are small, circular DNA molecules that can carry additional genes, such as those

for antibiotic resistance.




How do bacteria typically reproduce?




✔✔ Bacteria typically reproduce through a process called binary fission, where a single cell

divides into two identical daughter cells.




What is the function of the bacterial flagellum?




✔✔ The bacterial flagellum functions as a tail-like structure that helps the bacterium move.




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,What is the primary difference between Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria in terms of

their cell walls?




✔✔ Gram-positive bacteria have a thick peptidoglycan layer in their cell walls, while Gram-

negative bacteria have a thinner peptidoglycan layer and an outer membrane.




What is a biofilm and how does it affect bacterial infections?




✔✔ A biofilm is a complex community of microorganisms adhering to surfaces, which can

protect bacteria from the immune system and antibiotics, making infections harder to treat.




What is the role of ribosomes in a cell?




✔✔ Ribosomes are responsible for protein synthesis, translating mRNA into polypeptides.




How does the immune system recognize and destroy pathogens?




✔✔ The immune system recognizes pathogens through specific receptors on immune cells and

destroys them using antibodies and phagocytosis.

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,What is the difference between aerobic and anaerobic respiration in bacteria?




✔✔ Aerobic respiration requires oxygen to produce energy, while anaerobic respiration occurs

without oxygen and often produces different byproducts.




What is the significance of the capsule in pathogenic bacteria?




✔✔ The capsule provides protection to pathogenic bacteria by shielding them from the host’s

immune system and aiding in adherence to surfaces.




How do vaccines work to prevent bacterial infections?




✔✔ Vaccines stimulate the immune system to recognize and respond to specific bacteria by

introducing antigens or weakened forms of the pathogen.




What is the function of the bacterial cell wall?




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, ✔✔ The bacterial cell wall provides structural support, maintains cell shape, and protects against

osmotic pressure changes.




What are endospores, and why are they important for certain bacteria?




✔✔ Endospores are highly resistant structures formed by some bacteria to survive extreme

conditions, such as high temperatures and desiccation.




What is the primary function of the cell membrane in a bacterial cell?




✔✔ The cell membrane controls the movement of substances into and out of the cell.




What is the role of enzymes in microbial metabolism?




✔✔ Enzymes act as catalysts to speed up chemical reactions in microbial metabolism.




How do fungi reproduce asexually?



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