Component 1.4 - Classification Of Bacteria Flashcards

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What are the 3 different shapes of bacteria and how is this portrayed in their name?

A

Bacillus/rod- shaped e.g Escherichia Bacillus
Coccus or spherical e.g Staphylococcus
Spiral or corkscrew-shaped e.g Spirilium

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What is the shape of bacteria determined by?

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Its cell wall contains a 3D mesh of peptidoglycan (murein). The cross-linking between these molecules provides strength and gives the cell its shape.

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What colour are gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria after staining?

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Gram-positive bacteria are stained violet

Gram-negative bacteria are red

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Why are Archaea and Eukaryotes not stained by Gram stain?

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Gram stain binds to the peptidoglycan in bacterial cell walls. Archaea and Eukaryotes do not contain peptidoglycan.

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What happens when crystal violet is added to gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria? (1)

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Binds to peptidoglycan so all bacteria stain purple

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What happens when alcohol is added to gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria after crystal violet? (2)

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Gram-negative bacteria lose their colour and become colourless
Gram-positive bacteria remain purple

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Why does gram-positive bacteria stay the same colour when washed with alcohol?

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Gram positive bacteria have cell walls with a thicker layer of peptidoglycan/murein (than Gram-negative bacteria), which retains the crystal violet/iodine complex within their cells

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What happens to the cell wall of gram-negative bacteria when they are washed with alcohol?

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Their cell walls lose their outer lipopolysaccharide membrane, and the thin inner peptidoglycan layer is left exposed, this means that the crystal violet/iodine complexes are washed from the gram-negative cell along with the outer membrane.

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What colour are gram-negative bacteria stained with the counter stain safranin? (3)

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Red (gram-positive are purple)

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How does penicillin and lysozyme effect gram-positive bacteria?

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Lysozyme - hydrolyses bonds holding peptidoglycan together

Penicillin - prevents inter-linking peptidoglycan molecules from forming. Water uptake by osmosis bursts the cell.

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How do penicillin and lysozyme effect gram negative bacteria?

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Due to them having a layer of lipopolysaccharide protecting their peptidoglycan they are resistant to penicillin (cannot penetrate cell wall) and lysozyme has no effect on them

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