6.3.1 Bacteria structure Flashcards

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Differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells

A

Both: cell membrane, cytoplasm, DNA

Eukaryotic: large, complex, nucleus, membrane-bound organelles, ribosomes (80s)

Prokaryotic: smaller, simpler, no nuclues, no membrane-bound organelles, simple free floating ribosomes

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bacteria size variation, how can we see them?

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0.4 - 10µm

light microscope

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Describe the process of gram staining
(5 stages + results)

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  1. apply some sterile water and bacteria culture on the microscope slide with a sterile loop
  2. apply crystal violet
  3. apply iodine (crystal violet trapped in cells)
  4. alcohol wash (decolorisation)
  5. apply safranin

results: gram positive bacteria purple, gram negative ones pink

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4
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What’s the name of round bacteria?

Types of arrangement?

Majority gram + or - ?

A

cocci

pairs - diplococci

chains - streptococci

clusters - staphylococci

Majority gram +

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5
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What’s the name for rod shaped bacteria?

Arrangements?

Majority gram + or - ?

A

bacilli

short/long/filamenous
coccobacilli
spiral (spirochaetes)

Majority gram -

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6
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Function of flagella

A

motility and chemotaxis

flagellar protein (H antigen) used for antigenic tying (serovars) (to recognise particular types of bacteria)

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Function of fimbriae and pili

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shorter, straighter, thinner than flagella

predominantly found in gram negative bacteria

fimbriae - attachment to surfaces (incl. other cells)

pili - join bacterial cells for conjugation (DNA transfer)

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8
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What is a capsule (glycocalyx)?

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polysaccharide(s)

microcapsule - thin layer

slime layer - thick, loose layer

confers mucoid appearance to the colonies

protection from phagocytosis and antimicrobials

enhances adherence to anything

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9
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Function of cell wall

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maintain bacterial shape

different for gram positive and negative bacteria

target for antimicrobials

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10
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Structure of cell wall

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made of peptidoglycans and polypeptide chains

adjacent rows linked by peptide cross-linking

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11
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describe the becteria envelope in gram negative and positive bacteria

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poitive - many layers of peptidoglycan, techoic acid

negative - thin peptidoglycan layer, outer membrane

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12
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Structure and function of bacterial plasma membrane

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encloses cytoplasm

phospholipid bilayer and proteins

target for disinfectants and antimicrobials

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Structure and function of cytoplasm

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Facilitates chemical reactions and dissolves solutes

Aqueous solution of macromolecules, small molecules, inorganic ions for enzymatic activity

contains cell organelles

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14
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Structure of nuclear material in bacterial cells

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circular double stranded chromosome

no nuclear membrane

plasmids

target for antimicrobials

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15
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Describe bacterial ribosomes

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site of protein synthesis

70s

target for antimicrobials

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