CONCEPTS CHAP 3

  1. HOW ARE PROKARYOTES DIFFERENT IN STRUCTURE FROM EUKARYOTES
    • THE WAY THEIR DNA IS PACKAGED (LACK OF NUCLEUS AND HISTONES)
    • THE MAKE UP OF THEIR CELL WALL (PEPTIDOGLYCAN AND OTHER UNIQUE CHEMICALS)
    • THEIR INTERNAL STRUCTURE (LACK OF MEMBRANE BOUND ORGANELLES
  2. PURPOSE AND FUNCTION OF BIOFILM
    PROTECTS THE CELLS WITHIN IT AND FACILITATES COMMUNICATION AMONG THEM THROUGH BIOCHEMICAL SIGNALS
  3. COCCUS
  4. BACILLUS
  5. VIBRIO
  6. SPIRILLUM
  7. SPIROCHETE
  8. BRANCHING FILAMENTS
  9. DIPLOCOCCUS
  10. STREPTOCOCCUS
  11. TETRAD COCCI
  12. SARCINA
  13. STAPHYLOCOCCI
  14. DIPLOBACILLI
  15. PALISADES BACILLUS
  16. STREPTOBACILLUS
  17. WHAT ARE BACTERIAL FLAGELLA COMPOSED OF
    • MANY PROTEINS (ANTIGEN)
    • NON MEMBRANE
  18. WHAT ARE THE 3 PARTS OF BACTERIAL FLAGELLA
    • BASAL BODY
    • HOOK
    • FILAMENT
  19. WHAT IS THE FUNCTION OF FLAGELLA AND WHAT TRIGGERS THEM
    • LOCOMOTION
    • RESPONSE TO CHEMICAL SIGNALS (CHEMOTAXIS)
  20. WHAT LAYERS ARE INCLUDED IN THE BACTERIAL CELL ENVELOP
    • CELL WALL
    • CELL MENBRANE
    • OUTER MEMBRANE (SOME BACTERIA)
  21. WHICH GENUS OF BACTERIA ARE IDENTIFIED BY THE ACID FAST STAIN AND WHY
    • Mycobacterium
    • -Very prevalent in Mycobacterium tuberculosis 
Author
sandovalfj
ID
198216
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CONCEPTS CHAP 3
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CONCEPTS CHAP 3
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