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Bio 109 Chapter 27 Questions and Answers Graded A+ How does penicillin inhibit prokaryotic growth? penicillin prevents petidoglycan from cross linking capsule enables prokaryotes to adhere to their substrate or to other individuals to form a colony; can shield pathogenic species from host's immune system, frimbriae hair-like appendages that prokaryotes use to stick to one another. What are the major differences in prokaryotes and eukaryotes? lack compartimentilization; infolded regions of plasma membrane; smaller simpler genomes; ribosomes are smaller

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How does penicillin inhibit prokaryotic growth? penicillin prevents petidoglycan from

cross linking




capsule enables prokaryotes to adhere to their substrate or to other individuals to form a

colony; can shield pathogenic species from host's immune system,




frimbriae hair-like appendages that prokaryotes use to stick to one another.




What are the major differences in prokaryotes and eukaryotes? lack

compartimentilization; infolded regions of plasma membrane; smaller simpler genomes;

ribosomes are smaller




What is a plasmid and what is its function? smaller ring of DNA that replicate

independently and can transfer between partners.

, How do the antibiotics erythromycin and tetracycline inhibit bacterial growth? they bind

to bacteria's large ribosomes and prevent protein synthesis




What is horizontal gene transfer? bringing together of DNA from different individuals that

also helps facilitate rapid evolution




What are the three mechanisms prokaryotes use to transfer genes between individuals?

transformation, conjugation, and transduction




transformation method of gene transfer where the cell takes up genes from the

surrounding environment




conjugation method of gene transfer where there is direct transfer of genes from one

prokaryote to another




Transduction method of gene transfer when viruses transfer genes from one prokaryote to

another




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