Intro To Bacteria Flashcards

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What are prokaryotes?

A

Cells with no membrane bound organelles, cell wall, capsule, flagella, pili and fimbrae

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What are the two groups of cell walls? What do these contain in their cell walls? How can you tell them apart with a microscope?

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Gram positive - peptidoglycons. Retain crystal iodine complex, purple colour.
Gram negative - peptidoglycons, lipopolysaccharides and outer membrane. Do not retain crystal iodine complex, pink colour.

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Both gram positive and negative bacteria contain peptidoglycans in their cell wall. What is this made from? How is it linked? What is its purpose?

A

Sugar derivatives
Peptide bonds
Stabilises bacteria

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What are acid fast organisms? How are they protected from WBCs? How fast do they grow? Which inflammatory response are they responsible for?

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Bacteria containing large amounts of lipids (called mycolic acids) in their cell wall
Acid protects from acids, alkalis and digestion
Slow growing
In lungs

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5
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What are mycoplasma?

A

Type of acid fast organism
No cell wall - penicillin has no effect
Smallest replicating organisms

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What are flagella?

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Tail like structures made from flagellum

Chemotaxis, move direction

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What are fimbrae and pili? What is their function?

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Hair like structures on the surface of bacteria

Sexual reproduction - transfer genes to one another

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What are outer membrane proteins?

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Proteins on the cell surface which act as pores and binding sites

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What is the capsule and slime layer?

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Layer of polysaccharides

For specific and non-specific adherence to surfaces

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10
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The taxonomy of bacteria is based on genus and species. This is classed due to phenotypes and genotypes. What are phenotypes based on? What are the genotypes based on?

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P - Oxygen requirements, growth properties, colonial morphology, biochemical reactions
G - DNA based, whole genome sequence, rNA sequence, variable regions

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