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cell cytoplasm correct answers The genetic material (DNA) of a prokaryotic cell is found here Prokaryotic correct answers Which cells lack membrane-bound organelles? Coccus - Spherical, Bacillus - Rod shaped, Vibrio - Comma shaped, Spirillum - Wavy, Spirochete - Corkscrew shaped correct answe...

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cell cytoplasm correct answers The genetic material (DNA) of a prokaryotic cell is found here

Prokaryotic correct answers Which cells lack membrane-bound organelles?

Coccus - Spherical, Bacillus - Rod shaped, Vibrio - Comma shaped, Spirillum - Wavy,
Spirochete - Corkscrew shaped correct answers 5 common types of bacteria

Flagella correct answers Used for movement (motility), Rigid structures that rotate like
propellers (not wavelike); push cells along. Arrangement varies by species

Axial Filaments correct answers Located under the cell wall in Spirochetes. Results in twisting
movement of entire cell

Fimbriae correct answers Used for attachment to host cells (Virulence factor). Often hundreds
per cell

Pili correct answers Join bacteria together for DNA transfer

Glycocalyx:
Capsules and Slime Layers correct answers Virulence factor, thick, sticky, or slippery
substances, attached to outside of cell wall

Slippery capsules correct answers Protect bacteria from being engulfed by immune system cells

Sticky capsules correct answers Assist in bacterial attachment to surfaces

Cell Wall correct answers Major function: Prevent bacteria from rupturing. Almost every species
of bacteria has one, made of peptidoglycan (PG)

Peptidoglycan correct answers Mesh structure is very strong and somewhat flexible (prevents
cell from rupturing), open enough to allow molecules to freely enter & leave the cell

Gram Positive Cell Wall correct answers Thick PG layer, gram stain purple, Teichoic acid &
Lipoteichoic acid

Gram Negative Cell Wall correct answers Thinner PG layer, gram stain pink, Outer membrane
(OM).
Many molecules cannot cross the OM, protects Gram (-) from certain antibiotics & detergents
that kill Gram (+). Periplasmic Space - fluid-filled space between cell membrane and OM which
contains the PG layer

Cell Membrane correct answers Selectively permeable, phospholipid bilayer (thin, flexible).

, Membrane protein functions correct answers Transport substances across the membrane,
breakdown nutrients & generate energy (jobs done by mitochondria in eukaryotic cells)

Cytoplasm correct answers 70 - 80% water, "Building blocks" for cells are dissolved in the
water: Proteins, sugars, fats, etc.

Bacterial chromosome correct answers Circular molecule of DNA, usually just one. Found in the
cytoplasm (no nucleus in bacteria)

Plasmids correct answers Small circles of DNA (not part of the chromosome)
Carry special traits: Antibiotic resistance genes

Ribosomes correct answers Make proteins, 10,000s per cell

Inclusions correct answers Stored material. Different types of bacteria make different types

Actin Cytoskeleton correct answers Long fibers of actin and tubulin wrapped around the cell
under the cell membrane.
Appear to affect shape: found in rod and spiral shaped bacteria, not in cocci

Endospores correct answers Highly durable bacterial cell form, that is dormant (no metabolic
processes), but is still alive.
Enables survival of harsh conditions (extreme heat, lack of water or food, exposure to
disinfectants and radiation).
Formed by just 3 groups of bacteria

Sporulation correct answers Process by which a bacterial cell transforms into an endospore.
Triggered by unfavorable environmental conditions. Not a form of reproduction

Germination correct answers Process by which an endospore transforms into a metabolically
active bacterial cell. Not a form of reproduction: 1 endospore transforms into 1 bacterial cell.
Triggered by favorable environmental conditions. Can occur after millions of years of dormancy.

Binary Fission (Bacterial Growth) correct answers One cell elongates then divides in two

Archaea correct answers Have cell walls, but lack peptidoglycan, have unusual lipids in their cell
membranes, have a unique ribosomal structure, often found in very harsh environments

Thermoacidophiles correct answers Live at high temperatures and very low pH

Hyperthermophiles correct answers Live at temperatures above the boiling point of water

Extreme halophiles correct answers Live in the presence of very high salt concentrations

Cell (Cytoplasmic) Membrane correct answers Found in all eukaryotic cells: Selectively
permeable phospholipid bilayer with embedded proteins

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