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Key distinction of microorganisms from other organisms - ANS microorganisms do not form differentiated tissues 1 mm = ? microns - ANS 1000 1 m = ? mm - ANS 1000 1 micron = ? nm - ANS 1000 "little things" small to large - ANS atoms ==> small molecules (amino acids, nucleotides, sugars) ==> biological macromolecules (proteins, nucleic acids, polysaccharides, lipids) ==> subcellular structures (viruses, ribosomes, microtubules) ==> Rickettsia, Chlamydia, Mycoplasma, and Nanobacteria ==> most bacteria and archaea ==> yeasts and flagellated MCB 100 FULL EXAM 1 (UIUC) 2025 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Copyright ©2025 BRIGHTSTARS ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 2 protozoa ==> typical plant and animal cells, amoebae ==> ciliated protozoa ==> zooplankton (small multicellular animals) subcellular aggregates of molecules - ANS viruses, viroids, prions traits of all living cells - ANS 1. Able to grow and reproduce (can convert nonliving nutrients into living cytoplasm) 2. Genetic material is DNA 3. Metabolism 4. Able to make or acquire ATP 5. Able to synthesize proteins 6. Bound by an active cell membrane function of ribosomes - ANS read mRNA and synthesize proteins traits of viruses - ANS 1. Not cellular organisms 2. Consist of some genetic material, either DNA or RNA, surrounded by a coat of protein (capsid) Copyright ©2025 BRIGHTSTARS ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 3 3. Some animal viruses have a membrane-like envelope of lipids and proteins, but many viruses lack this feature 4. Lack ribosomes and tRNAs -- cannot synthesize proteins on their own 5. Contain few or no enzymes -- lack metabolic pathways 6. Lack ATP -- no means of generating ATP 7. Obligate intracellular parasites -- must be inside host cell to have life-like functions sizes of viruses and bacteria small - large - ANS hemoglobin ==> Poliomyelitis ==> Adenovirus ==> HIV ==> Poxvirus ==> Rickettsia ==> Streptococcus ==> E. coli have cell wall - ANS 1. Most bacteria 2. Archaea 3. Plants 4. Fungi 5. Algae lack cell wall - ANS 1. Mycoplasma 2. Animals Copyright ©2025 BRIGHTSTARS ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 4 3. Protozoa cell membrane - ANS Lipid bilayer with embedded proteins that acts as the diffusion barrier around the cell. Semipermeable. cell wall - ANS Net-like bag of polysaccharides that surrounds the cell and causes it to maintain a specific shape. Protects the cell from osmotic lysis but is not a barrier to the diffusion of small molecules. prokaryotes - ANS no nuclear membrane bacteria archaea eukaryotes - ANS have nuclear membrane proto

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MCB 100 FULL EXAM 1 (UIUC) 2025
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS




Key distinction of microorganisms from other organisms - ANS microorganisms do not form

differentiated tissues




1 mm = ? microns - ANS 1000




1 m = ? mm - ANS 1000




1 micron = ? nm - ANS 1000




"little things" small to large - ANS atoms ==> small molecules (amino acids, nucleotides,

sugars) ==> biological macromolecules (proteins, nucleic acids, polysaccharides, lipids) ==>

subcellular structures (viruses, ribosomes, microtubules) ==> Rickettsia, Chlamydia,

Mycoplasma, and Nanobacteria ==> most bacteria and archaea ==> yeasts and flagellated

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,protozoa ==> typical plant and animal cells, amoebae ==> ciliated protozoa ==> zooplankton

(small multicellular animals)




subcellular aggregates of molecules - ANS viruses, viroids, prions




traits of all living cells - ANS 1. Able to grow and reproduce (can convert nonliving nutrients

into living cytoplasm)


2. Genetic material is DNA


3. Metabolism


4. Able to make or acquire ATP


5. Able to synthesize proteins


6. Bound by an active cell membrane




function of ribosomes - ANS read mRNA and synthesize proteins




traits of viruses - ANS 1. Not cellular organisms


2. Consist of some genetic material, either DNA or RNA, surrounded by a coat of protein

(capsid)

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,3. Some animal viruses have a membrane-like envelope of lipids and proteins, but many viruses

lack this feature


4. Lack ribosomes and tRNAs -- cannot synthesize proteins on their own


5. Contain few or no enzymes -- lack metabolic pathways


6. Lack ATP -- no means of generating ATP


7. Obligate intracellular parasites -- must be inside host cell to have life-like functions




sizes of viruses and bacteria small - large - ANS hemoglobin ==> Poliomyelitis ==> Adenovirus

==> HIV ==> Poxvirus ==> Rickettsia ==> Streptococcus ==> E. coli




have cell wall - ANS 1. Most bacteria


2. Archaea


3. Plants


4. Fungi


5. Algae




lack cell wall - ANS 1. Mycoplasma


2. Animals

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, 3. Protozoa




cell membrane - ANS Lipid bilayer with embedded proteins that acts as the diffusion barrier

around the cell. Semipermeable.




cell wall - ANS Net-like bag of polysaccharides that surrounds the cell and causes it to

maintain a specific shape. Protects the cell from osmotic lysis but is not a barrier to the

diffusion of small molecules.




prokaryotes - ANS no nuclear membrane


bacteria


archaea




eukaryotes - ANS have nuclear membrane


protozoa


fungi


algae




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