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Define 
1.Microhabitats 
2.Microbiota 
3.Microbiome - Answer -Microhabitats: specific areas where they grow 
Vary in physical characteristics. 
Each microhabitat is not homologous- differences within the same 
microhabitat- armpit vs toe 
Microbiota: describes all the microbes in a microhabitat 
Microbiome: entire collection of microbes living in all of the 
microhabitats 
Which organism (gram - or +) dominates the 1. the human microbe 2. ...

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How does the microbiome of the human GI tract compare to human genomic cells in the body? (2) 
1. approx 1:1 ratio of human cells to microbes (~10 trillion each) 
 
2. The ORFs in the microbiome outnumber the ORFs in our genome 150:1 
 
 
Define: 
 
1. Microhabitat 
 
2. Microbiota 
 
3. Microbiome 
1. Microhabitat 
 
-location that supports different microbes (skin, GI tract, etc) 
 
-not homologous; skin is a microhabitat but armp...

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How does the microbiome of the human GI tract compare to human genomic cells in the body? (2) 
1. approx 1:1 ratio of human cells to microbes (~10 trillion each) 
 
2. The ORFs in the microbiome outnumber the ORFs in our genome 150:1 
 
 
Define: 
 
1. Microhabitat 
 
2. Microbiota 
 
3. Microbiome 
1. Microhabitat 
 
-location that supports different microbes (skin, GI tract, etc) 
 
-not homologous; skin is a microhabitat but armpit skin different from bicep skin) 
 
2. Mi...

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Define 
1.Microhabitats 
2.Microbiota 
3.Microbiome - answerMicrohabitats: specific areas where they grow 
Vary in physical characteristics. 
Each microhabitat is not homologous- differences within the same microhabitat- armpit vs toe 
Microbiota: describes all the microbes in a microhabitat 
Microbiome: entire collection of microbes living in all of the microhabitats 
Which organism (gram - or +) dominates the 1. the huma...

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Define 
1.Microhabitats 
2.Microbiota 
3.Microbiome - answerMicrohabitats: specific areas where they grow 
Vary in physical characteristics. 
Each microhabitat is not homologous- differences within the same microhabitat- armpit vs toe 
Microbiota: describes all the microbes in a microhabitat 
Microbiome: entire collection of microbes living in all of the microhabitats 
Which organism (gram - or +) dominates the 1. the huma...

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How does phi6 penetrate the host cell? - because it is an enveloped phage, it uses the entry 
and uncoating model that relies upon spike-protein mediated endocytosis 
- once in the vesicles, it releases the viral particles and proteases digest the capsid coat, lysing the 
vesicle, and releasing the phage genome into the cytoplasm 
Which protein is the plug at the end of the tail tube in T4, preventing DNA from l...

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How does phi6 penetrate the host cell? - because it is an enveloped phage, it uses the entry 
and uncoating model that relies upon spike-protein mediated endocytosis 
- once in the vesicles, it releases the viral particles and proteases digest the capsid coat, lysing 
the vesicle, and releasing the phage genome into the cytoplasm 
Which protein is the plug at the end of the tail tube in T4, preventing DNA from leaving the tail 
tube to enter the host? gate 2 = gp29 
Do all phages have tails? No ...

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How does phi6 penetrate the host cell? - because it is an enveloped phage, it uses the entry 
and uncoating model that relies upon spike-protein mediated endocytosis 
- once in the vesicles, it releases the viral particles and proteases digest the capsid coat, lysing the 
vesicle, and releasing the phage genome into the cytoplasm 
Which protein is the plug at the end of the tail tube in T4, preventing DNA from l...

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There are as many microbial cells in the human body as there are: - correct answer human cells. 
However, ORFs in the microbiome outnumber ORFs in the human genome 
 
95% of the microbes on humans live in: - correct answer The GI tract (gastrointestinal tract). 
 
Different microhabitats support different... - correct answer ...microbes, depending on temperature, pH, oxygen, etc. 
Each micr...

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CMMB 343 - Final Exam Content Question and answers already passed 2024 There are as many microbial cells in the human body as there are: - correct answer human cells. 
However, ORFs in the microbiome outnumber ORFs in the human genome 
 
95% of the microbes on humans live in: - correct answer The GI tract (gastrointestinal tract). 
 
Different microhabitats support different... - correct answer ...microbes, depending on temperature, pH, oxygen, etc. 
Each microhabitat is not homologous (even ...

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