Introduction to Bacteria Flashcards

1
Q

Do bacteria have a nucleus

A

No

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2
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What are the cell surface features of Gram positive bacteria

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Plasma membrane
Periplasmic space
Peptidoglycan

They stain purple using Gram staining

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3
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What are the cell surface features of Gram negative bacteria

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Plasma membrane
Periplasmic space
Peptidoglycan
Outer membrane (consisting of lipopolysaccharide and protein)

They stain red/pink using Gram staining.

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4
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What cell surface features to Gram positive and Gram negative bacteria share

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Plasma membrane

Periplasmic space Peptidoglycan

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5
Q

What shape do cocci have

A

Spherical

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6
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What shape do bacilli have

A

Rod

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7
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What are the main structures of a typical bacterial cell

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Chromosome
Cytoplasm
Cell wall
Ribosome
Penicillin binding proteins
Peptidoglycan
Lipopolysaccharide
Capsule
Flagella
Fimbriae
Plasmid
Bacteriophage
Spores
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8
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What is the function of a capsule

A

Rigid capsule - protects bacteria from being engulfed

Fragile capsules - form strong biofilms and enables them to engulf cells

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9
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What types of flagellum are there

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A-Monotrichous (e.g. Vibrio Cholerae) - has 1 flagellum
B-Lophotrichous (e.g. Sprillium spp) - has multiple flagella from a singular point
C-Amphitrichous (e.g. Rhodospirillum rubrum) - has flagellum on both sides
D-Peritrichous - has flagella all over (e.g. Escherichia coli).

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10
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What is the function of flagellum

A

Motility

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11
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What is the function of fimbriae

A

Adherence

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12
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How do bacteria replicate

A

Binary fission - creates identical bacterium

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13
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How do bacteria create genetic variation

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Spontaneous mutation

Transfer of DNA

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14
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How can individual bacteria be seen

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Using a microscope with a x1000 oil immersion lens and staining (e.g. Gram, fluorescent dyes)

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15
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How can bacterial colonies be seen

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Through cluture on a solid medium (e.g. agar) then by eye

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16
Q

How are bacteria named

A

Based on there genus and species to produce a genus species name (in that order e.g. Staphylococcus aureus)

17
Q

How are different bacterial strains identified

A

DNA typing techniques

18
Q

What is the function of penicillin binding proteins

A

To cross link transpeptidases, carboxypeptidases and endopeptidases

19
Q

What is the function of peptidoglycan

A

Provides strength and shape
Has carbohydrate polymers
Component of Gram negative cell walls

20
Q

What is the function of lipopolysaccharides

A

To produce a strong immune response in animals and humans

21
Q

What is Neisseria meningitidis

A

Gram negative coccus

Life threatening cause of meningitis and septicemia

22
Q

What organisms produce superantigens

A

Gram positive organisms

23
Q

Name a gram positive organsims

A

Bacillus anthracis

24
Q

Which organisms cannot be seen on a gram stain

A

Mycobacterium
Spirochaetes
Chlamydia