Review I - Classification of Bacteria/Prokaryote vs. Eukaryote cell Flashcards

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Be able to compare prokaryote and eukaryote cells. Know the major differences between the two type of biological living cells.

A

pull out notes now, don’t wait until later!!!!!!!

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Does a prokaryote cell have a nucleus? Does a eukaryote cell have a nucleus?

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Prokaryote does NOT have nucleus

Eukaryote DOES have a nucleus

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What is the difference between the DNA structure in a prokaryote versus a eukaryote cell?

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Prokaryote DNA is not protected and Eukaryote DNA is protected inside of nucleus

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What type of cell does a bacteria cell have?

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Bacteria cell has a prokaryote

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What is the importance of ribosomes in a cell?

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Ribosome function: protein synthesis in this which include enzyme production

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What is the complete name for DNA?

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Deoxyribonucleic Acid

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What is the importance of DNA in a cell?

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command genetic material

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Who started a manual to compile a complete list of bacteria?

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David Bergey—- He came up with 4 volumes in his life time

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What are the ten criteria used in Microbiology to classify bacteria and be able to give an explanation of each. Hint: Starts with Morphology and ends with DNA analysis in your notes.

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  1. Morphology 2. size 3. Staining Properties 4. Spore Former 5. Motility 6. Oxygen Use 7. Temperature Requirements 8. Biochemical Properties 9. Pathogenicity 10. DNA analysis
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What are the 3 basic shapes of bacteria cells – you must know the correct scientific term for each.

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Bacillus (rod shape)
Coccus (round shape)
Spirillium ( spiral shape)

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What unit in the metric system is used to size bacteria cells?

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micrometer

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Do all bacteria cells produce spores?

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no not all

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Where are the 2 main locations of spores in a bacteria cell when produced?

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terminal or central in the bacteria cell

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List the 4 different flagellar placement possibilities on bacteria cells with their definition (monotrichous, ect….)

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monotrichous- one flagellum
lophotrichous- two or more flagella from one side
amphitrichous- flagella on opposite ends of cell
peritrichous- flagella over entire cell surface

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Are all bacteria cells motile?

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Not all bacteria cells are motile

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16
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What is the optimal temperature for human pathogens?

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37 C

17
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Are all bacteria associated with the human body aerobic?

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no

18
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What is necrotic tissue?

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dead tissue

19
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What is the oxygen levels in necrotic tissue?

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none

20
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Is it possible for an anaerobic bacteria to invade the human body? Why or why not?

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yes, because of necrotic tissue

21
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Know how to correctly use the binomial naming system devised by Carolus Linneaus.

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genus name is capitalized and species name is lower case.

Also both need to be in italics or underlined

22
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How can the scientific name be abbreviated?

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you take the first letter of the genus name and add a period, and then have the full name of the species name, Still needs to be in italics or underlined