Introduction to Bacteria Flashcards

1
Q

What are the characteristics of gram positive bacteria

A

Remain coloured with gram staining after washing

No outer membrane (lipopolysaccharide and protein)

Smooth cell wall 70-80 percent peptidoglycan

No porins present

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2
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What are the characteristics of gram negative bacteria

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Do not retain stain

Wavy wall comes in contact with plasma membrane

Wall 10-20% peptidoglycan

Porins or hydrophilic channels in outer membrane

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3
Q

What is the gram stain appearance of gram positive bacteria?

A

Purple

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4
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What is the gram stain appearance of gram negative bacteria?

A

Pink

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5
Q

What is the gram stain appearance of cocci?

A

Spherical

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6
Q

What is the gram stain appearance of bacilli?

A

Rod shaped

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7
Q

What can you find on the cell surface of bacteria?

A

Plasma membrane

Penicillin binding sites

Peptidoglycan

Lipopolysaccharides (gram negative bacteria)

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8
Q

What is the function of the murein/peptidoglycan?

A

Strength

Shape

Counteracts high osmotic pressure of bacterial protoplast

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9
Q

What is the response to lipopolysaccharides in animals and humans?

A

Strong immune response

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10
Q

What are frimbriae and Pilli?

A

Thread like projections used for adherence

Fimbriae:

Bristle-like

Multiple present

Adhere to host tissue

Pilli:

Bristle-like

Longer than fimbriae

Single or pairs

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11
Q

What are spores?

A

Highly resistant dominant structures

Asexual reproduction

Used in unfavourable conditions

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12
Q

How do bacteria replicate?

A

Binary fission - identical progeny

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13
Q

How is genetic variation increased in bacteria?

A

Spontaneous mutation

Transfer of DNA

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14
Q

What is a bacteriophage?

A

Virus which parasitises bacterium

Infecting and reproducing inside it

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15
Q

How do you see an individually cultured bacteria?

A

Microscope Stain

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16
Q

How do you view a colony of individual bacteria?

A

Seen by eye, cultured on solid medium (agar)

17
Q

What is used to identify strains within a species?

A

DNA typing techniques