Bacteria - Questions Flashcards

1
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What are the three common shapes of prokaryotes?

A

Rod, spherical, spiral.

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2
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Do bacteria have cell walls?

A

Yes.

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3
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What is the benefit of a cell wall?

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Helps bacteria maintain its shape by providing structural integrity.

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4
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Do cell walls protect against hypertonic environment?

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No.

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5
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How have humans traditionally taken advantage of plasmolysis?

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Packing foods insult to prevent bacterial growth.

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6
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What are bacterial cell walls made of?

A

Peptidoglycan

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7
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Where are wall-less bacteria most likely to live?

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In other organisms.

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8
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Do prokaryotes have internal membranes?

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No. They have no membrane bound organelles.

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9
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What’s the difference between prokaryote DNA and eukaryote DNA?

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Prokaryote DNA generally has one DNA structure.

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10
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What is the form of bacterial DNA?

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Ring-form and highly folded.

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11
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Are bacteria diploid?

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No, bacteria DNA does not come in pairs.

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12
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How do bacteria divide?

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Binary fission.

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13
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How do parents and offspring compare genetically?

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They are identical as they are clones of each other.

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What are the two major divisions in the prokaryotic world?

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Archaea and Bacteria.

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15
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What are saprophytes?

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Any bacteria living off of dead material.

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16
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Why are saprophytes essential to life on earth?

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They live off of decaying material, so they help us decompose stuff. Without them we’d be buried under dead material.

17
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What are photoheterotrophs?

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They can make ATP from light.

18
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What did the first photosynthesizers do?

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They added oxygen to the environment.

19
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How did the first photosynthesizers affect life on planet earth?

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The added oxygen resulted in the ozone.

Creatures who could not tolerate oxygen had to hide out or die out.

20
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Why are nitrifiers important?

A

They are the ultimate source of all organic nitrogen for all creatures.

21
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Are most prokaryotes pathogenic?

A

No.

22
Q

About how many prokaryotes are responsible for most human diseases?

A

100