Microorganisms Flashcards
What is a microorganism?
A very tiny organism that can only be seen in detail using a microscope.
What is a bacterium?
A prokaryotic microorganism.
How big is a bacterium?
They’re very small, measuring at 0.5 - 5μm.
How does bacterium reproduce?
Through binary fusion. In this method of asexual reproduction, there is a separation of the parent cell into two new daughter cells.
What are the features of a bacterium?
They have pili, which are small hairs that allow the bacteria to stick to surfaces and to each other.
What is a protist?
They’ single celled, eukaryotic microorganisms.
Examples include algae and ragweed.
How big is a protist?
It is 1μm - 2mm long.
How do protists reproduce?
They reproduce asexually by binary fusion.
What are the features of a protist?
They have flagellums for mobility, but not all.
What is a fungi?
They’re eukaryotes.
How big is a fungi?
They’re much larger than bacteria as they range from 5 - 50μm.
How do fungi reproduce?
Through budding and spores. Certain fungi moulds reproduce by releasing spores from giant fruiting bodies like mushrooms.
What is a virus?
They’re non-living acellular organisms and can’t reproduce without host cells.
How big is a virus?
20 - 350nm wide.
How do viruses reproduce?
They come into contact with body cells, merge with the cell membrane and deposit their genetic material into the cell. The genetic material causes the cell to build millions of copies of the virus, which assemble into the cytoplasm. The cells new lyses and virions are released into the fluid or tissue surrounding the cell.