Unit 2 Lesson 1 Flashcards
Bacteria
A domain consisting of prokaryotes. They have a cell wall and reproduce by cell division
The domain bacteria has more individuals than all the other domains
They may be producers, consumers or decomposers
Archaea
A domain made of prokaryotes. They are genetically very different from bacteria and have unique chemicals in the cell walls.
Some of the molecules in archaea are similar to the molecules in eukaryotes
Binary Fission
Reproduction in which 1 single-celled organisms splits into 2
Both bacteria and archaea reproduce by binary fission
How do bacteria exchange DNA?
Transformation - bacteria take up DNA from the environment
Transduction - a virus injects DNA into bacteria
Conjugation - a plasmid is transferred from 1 bacteria to another when the 2 bacteria temporarily join together
Virus
A microscopic particle that cannot replicate on its own
Made of genetic material and a protein coat
Viruses are not Living things because
They do not use energy from nutrients
They do not maintain homeostasis
They can’t grow
They do not respond to stimuli
Host
A living thing that a virus or parasite uses for resources or shelter
Endospore
Formed by bacteria during times when environmental conditions are harsh.
The bacteria are inactive
Made up of a thick, protective coating, the bacteria’s genetic material and its cytoplasm
Lytic Cycle
The process by which viruses replicate