Chapter 2 Definitions Flashcards

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Virus

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Infectious particle that reproduces through a host cell

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DNA

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Molecule inside cells that contain genetic info responsible for development and function of an organism

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RNA

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Single strand inside living cell that has structural similarities to DNA

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Lyctic cycle

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  • Attachment: recognizes cell and attaches to cell membrane
    -Injection: DNA/RNA is injected into host cell
    -Synthesis: DNA/ RNA hijacks host cell stopping normal functions
    -Assembly: viral nucleic and protein are assembled into new viruses (cloning)
    -Release: host cell opens and releases viruses that infect more host cells

(Does not involve dormant phase)

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Lysogenic cycle

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  • Attachment: virus recognizes host cell and attaches to cell membrane
  • Injection: DNA/RNA is injected into host cell
  • Dormant: when host cell copies DNA it copies viruses DNA too
  • Stimuli: stressors like temp change, chemicals, shock, etc. Riggers life cycle
  • Synthesis: virus hijacks host cell and stops normal functions
  • Assembly: viral nucleic acid and protein coat are assembled into new viruses (clone)
  • Release: host cell opens up and viruses are released to infect more host cells
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Cocci

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Spherical bacteria

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Bacilli

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Rod-shapped bacteria

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Spirochetes

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Spiral-shaped bacteria

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Heterotroph

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Organisms that need to eat other organisms to survive

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Photoautotroph

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Plants that convert carbon dioxide into carbohydrates in the sun

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Photoheterotroph

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Get energy from sun but still consumes carbon from other organisms

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Chemoheterotroph

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An organism that takes energy from food and still needs to consume other organisms to survive

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Binary fission

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Process of when a parent cell splits into 2 daughter cells

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Transformation

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Process of when exogenous DNA is transferred to host cell

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Transduction

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Process where DNA is transferred from one bacterium to another by a virus

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Conjugation

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Form of sexual reproduction in bacteria

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Protists

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Eukaryote organism that’s not an animal fungi or plant

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Cilia

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Short hair-like structure used for movements in protists

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Flagella

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Long whip-like structure used for movement in prokaryotes/ protists

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Pseudopod

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Extensions of the cytoplasm/cell membrane used for movements in amoeba

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Asexual reproduction

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Reproduction by one organism, identical, fast

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Sexual reproduction

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Reproduction done by 2 or more organisms, unique, slow

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Fungi

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A plant-like organism that does not make chitin

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Chitin

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A type of sugar molecule that is made by some plants and animals

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Hyphae

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The fine, branching tubes which makes up the body or multicellular fungus

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Mycelium

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The part of a fungus that doesn’t reproduce and usually consists of hyphae.

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Mycorrhizae

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Symbiotic associations between plant roots and fungi

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Haploid

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When cells has half the number of usual chromosomes

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Diploid

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2 complete sets of chromosomes in organisms, each parent contributing chromosomes to each pair