BIODIVERSITY - Prokaryotes Flashcards
What do both Archaea and Bacteria lack?
They lack a nucleus
What genetic material does Archaea and Bacteria inquire?
1) Circular DNA (not bound by membrane)
2) Made up of single chromosome
Is bacteria and archaea multicellular or unicellular?
Unicellular
Prokaryotes are anaerobic, what does that mean?
Anaerobic means they do not need oxygen to carry out cellular respiration
What is the spherical forms of archaea and bacteria called?
Cocci
What is an example of cocci?
Streptococcus
What is an example of Bacilli?
Streptobacillus
What is the spiral form of archaea and bacteria called?
Spirilla
What is methanogenesis?
The biological/chemical process that produces methane as a by-product.
What is methane? Give an example of where it is located.
Methane is fuel and potent greenhouse gas. Chemical nomenclature is CH4. An example would be the gas that lives in the digestive tract of cows.
What type of bacteria uses photosynthesis?
Cyanobacteria
How does Cyanobacteria get their nutrients?
Photosynthesis
Archaea are extremophiles, name the three type of extremophiles as well as provide an example for each.
1) Thermophiles - live in extremely low and high temperatures. Example: deep sea vents.
2) Acidophiles - live in high concentrations of acid. Example: Volcanic crater lakes.
3) Halophiles - live in high concentration of salt. Example: salt lakes.
What is a mesophile? What type of prokaryote is a mesophile?
A mesophile is an organism that lives in a habitat characterized by moderate conditions, this makes mesophiles easy to reproduce and grow. Bacteria are mesophiles.
Why can’t bacteria and archaea go through mitosis or meiosis?
They cannot go through mitosis and meiosis because bacteria and archaea both lack a nuclei.
What are two types of reproduction methods that archaea and bacteria go through?
1) Binary fission
2) Conjugation
Do prokaryotes reproduce asexually or sexually?
They use asexual reproduction.
What is binary fission?
It is the asexual reproduction when one cell (the parent cell) divides into two genetically identical daughter cells.
What are the four steps to binary fission?
1) copying of genetic material
2) cell elongating
3) septum forms
4) cells separate