Introduction to bacteria Flashcards
What is the function of ribosomes?
Related to protein synthesis involving RNA
What is the function of the plasma membrane?
Allows quick diffusion
What is the function of a cell wall?
Provides structure and support
What is the function of a capsule? (2)
-Used as a defence mechanism
(virulent factor and enhances bacteria to cause disease)
- cause stickiness when they stick to host cells
What is the function of a flagellum?
involved in movement and mobility of the cell
What is the function of fimbriae? (e.g. in strep throat)
- Involved in attachment to host cells (“attachment pilus”)
- cause adherence in gram positive and negative bacteria
What is the colour of gram positive and gram negative cells in gram staining?
Gram positive = purple
Gram negative = red
What is the gram positive cell wall composed of? (3)
- plasma membrane
- periplasmic space
- peptidoglycan
What is the gram negative cell wall composed of?
- plasma membrane
- periplasmic space
- peptidoglycan
- lipopolysaccharides
What are the shapes of; cocci, bacilli and strepto bacteria?
cocci = spherical bacilli= rod shaped strepto= chains of bacteria
What is the primary stain used in gram staining?
Crystal violet
Why are gram negative bacteria red and not purple like gram positive?
Gram negative lose its colour because acetyl alcohol is a decolouriser and lipopolysaccharide will dissolve in a solvent such as acetone alcohol (secondary stainer). This will create a faded purple colour which is red
What is found on cell wall surfaces of bacteria? (4)
- plasma/cytoplasmic membrane
- penicillin binding proteins (PBSs) and cross links (
- peptidoglycan/murein
- lipopolysaccharides (elicit strong immune responses in animals and humans)
Why do bacteria have spores?
E.g. present in bacillus subtillis found in GI tract
- vital for bacteria’s survival as spores are resistant to environmental stress
- more resistant in harsh conditions
- as it changes from one state to anther, bacteria divide asymmetrically when little nutrients present to increase its chance of survival
What is the function of plasmids?
- circular double stranded DNA molecule (separate from chromosomes)
- bacteria can lose its plasmid but not its chromosome