The Microbial World Flashcards

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1
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are single-celled
organisms that lack a nucleus, and
other membrane-bound organelles

A

prokaryotes

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2
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two domains of prokaryotes

A

archaea and bacteria

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3
Q

rod-shaped

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bacilli

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4
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spiral-shaped

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spririlli

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5
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spherical

A

cocci

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bacilli

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7
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spirilli

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8
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A

cocci

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9
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gram-positive

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10
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gram-negative

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11
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euglena

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12
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diatoms

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13
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spirogyra

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14
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vorticella

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15
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vollvox

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16
Q

convert cellulose in
wood into starches and sugars that the
termite can use as nutrient

A

Trichonympha

17
Q

what type of relationship does do Termite and Trichonympha have

A

mutualistic

18
Q

what locomotion does paramecium have?

A

cilia

19
Q

what locomotion does amoeba have?

A

pseudopod

20
Q

what locomotion does euglena have?

A

flagellum

21
Q

what organisms is this

A

paramecium

22
Q

what organism is this

A

amoeba

23
Q

what locomotion does this use

A

cilia

24
Q

what locomotion does this use

A

pseudopod

25
Q

what locomotion does this use

A

flagellum

26
Q

what is this?

A

termite trichononympha