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Ribosomes- Function in protein synthesis
Nucleus- Contain genomic content in eukaryotic cells
Cytoplasm- Constitutes the open volume within a cell
Lysosomes- Contain hydrolytic enzymes
Match each of the following organelles with the correct description
Ribosomes
Nucleus
Cytoplasm
Lysosome
An image is formed from the interactions of electrons as they reflect off (not
through) the surface of the specimen. Samples are coated in either gold or
palladium to enhance electron reflections. The reflection is seen in 3-D rendering.
Briefly explain how scanning electron microscope (SEM) forms an image of
subcellular organelles, substrates, and viral particles.
Tetanus- clostridium tetani
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Folliculitis- staph aureus
Pneumonic plague- yersina spestis
Ophthalmia neonatorium- staph aureus
Match each of the following diseases to the correct bacterial family
Tetanus
Folliculitis
Pneumonic plague
Ophthalmia neonatorium
Eukaryotic cells have a defined, membrane-bound nucleus that contains genetic
material. Prokaryotic cells do not contain a nucleus, and their genetic material is
found free-floating in the cytoplasm.
Describe the primary distinction between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells
Phototroph- utilize photons to generate ATP from ADP
Lithotroph- remove electrons from inorganic molecules
Autotroph- obtain their source of carbon fro inorganic molecules
Chemotroph-aquire energy from preformed chemicals in the environment
Match each of the following terms with the correct description
Phototroph
Lithotroph
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