Bacteria: 1 Flashcards

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What is binary fission?

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Binary fission is the process by which prokaryotic organisms, like bacteria, divide and reproduce.

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What are the 2 idential cells formed called?
What do they have in common?

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  • The two idential cells are called daughter cells.
  • They have the same gentic info.
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How are the DNA loops and plasmids split between the daughter cells?

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  • Each bacterial cell gets a single DNA loop (this is one chromosome each!!)
  • Each daughter gets variable numbers of plasmids.
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What type of reproduction is binary fission?

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Binary fission is a type of asexual reproduction.

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5
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Why does the bacterial cell get bigger before it splits?

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  • The bacterial cell gets bigger before it splits as it will turn into 2 (require more space.)
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What are the 3 conditions needed for bacteria to reproduce quickly?

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  • Moist
  • Warm
  • Lots of nutrients
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What happens to the bacteria’s reproduction if the conditions are unfavourable?

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  • If the conditions are unfavourable, the cells will stop dividing and eventually die.
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What is meant by mean division time?

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  • Mean division time is the average amount of time it takes a bacterial cell to split into two.
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What is a bacterial colony?

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  • A bacterial colony is a group of bacteria derived from the same mother cell.
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What is the rate of bacterial growth known as?

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  • The rate of bacterial growth is known as exponential growth.
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How often do most bacterial cells divide?

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  • Every 20 minutes
  • If there are enough nutrients and suitable temp.
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Why does number of bacteria level out when there is a shortage of nutrients?

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  • Some cells die.
  • The death rate = rate of cell divison.
  • So number of bateria remain the same.
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