PROKARYOTES AND VIRUSES Flashcards
differences between prokaryotes and eukaryotes
prokaryotes are smaller
prokaryotes have no membrane bound organelles
prokaryotes have smaller ribosomes
prokaryotes have no nucleus
prokaryotic cell walls are made of peptidoglycan
what is peptidoglycan
form of glycoprotein
plasmid
small loop of DNA containing genes
nucleoid
circular DNA free floating (no nuclear membrane), no proteins
plasma membrane
made from mostly lipids and proteins
mesosome
folded region of the membrane
provides a large surface area for enzymes/respiration
ribosome
made of protein and RNA (70s)
cell wall
made of murein/peptidoglycan
gram stain
identifying types of cell wall
gram +
stains purple
thick wall
gram -
stains pink
thin wall with outer lipid layer
capsule
thick polysaccharide layer
sticking cells together
food reserve
protection against outside chemicals and phagocytosis
flagella
helical shaped tail for movement
embedded into membrane
driven by a proton (H+) gradient
how do bacteria reproduce
asexually by binary fission so no exchange of genes
describe viruses
acellular - not cells
they are a nucleic acid surrounded by a protein
neither prokaryotic nor eukaryotic
type of obligate intracellular parasite
smaller than bacteria (less than 0.1 micrometers)
invade and reproduce in a host cell