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WGU D311 OA FINAL EXAM Question and
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Pack | Grade A+
• What are characteristics of Prokaryotic Cells "Bacteria" -✓✓ Single celled, do not have
nucleus, mitochondria or chloroplast, multiple shapes (coccus, bacillus, vibrio, etc)
found in pairs, clusters or chains

• What are characteristics of Eukaryotic cells "animal and plant cells" -✓✓ Have a
nucleus, have membrane bound organelles, single celled or multicellular, larger than
prokaryotes, linear histone wrapped chromosomes

• Differences between Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes -✓✓ All plants and animal cells
(protozoans , algae, fungi) are Eukaryotic.
bacteria and archaea are Prokaryotic
Structures if Eukaryotic: nucleus, membrane organelles in the cytoplasm ( mitochondria,
endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, lysomes, and peroxisomes held in place by the
cytoskeleton. Flagella (whip like/flexible) and cilla
Structures of Prokaryotic: cell membrane, chromosomal dna that is in nucleotide,
ribosomes, and cell wall. Flagella (stiff/rotating) pilli, fimbriae and capsules

• Bacteria -✓✓ Found in every habitat on earth, prokaryotic, cell walls have
peptidoglycan and described by shape (coccus, bacillus, spirillum, spirochete or vibrio)

• Protists -✓✓ A eukaryotic organism that cannot be classified as an animal, plant, or
fungus.

• Fungi -✓✓ Eukaryotic, lives by decomposing and absorbing nutrients. Not
photosynthetic and has cell wall made of chitin

• Helminths -✓✓ multicellular parasitic organisms commonly called worms or flukes
ex: Guinea worm (Dracunculus medinensis)

• Viruses -✓✓ Acellular, consists of proteins and genetic material (dna/rna) never both

• Bacterial Structures "prokaryotic" -✓✓ Nucleoid, ribosomes, endospores, plasma
membrane, cell wall, peptidoglycan, flagella, fimbriae, pilli

• Nucleoid of Bacteria -✓✓ central area in a prokaryotic cell that contains genetic
information, not surrounded by a membrane

, • Ribosomes of Bacteria -✓✓ site of protein synthesis. 70S composed of two subunits
(30S small and 50S large and are composed of protein and rRNA components

• Endospores of bacteria -✓✓ form around DNA when stressed, protect until conditions
are good

• Plasma membrane in bacteria -✓✓ phospholipid bilayer with embedded proteins that
defines the boundary of the cell

• Cell wall of bacteria -✓✓ made of peptidoglycan and help maintain shape and
withstand changes in osmotic pressure

• Peptidoglycan of bacteria -✓✓ is part of the cell wall.
is made of sugars and proteins.

• Flagella of bacteria -✓✓ acts as a propeller to move the cell. Stiff, rotating structure.

• Fimbriae of bacteria -✓✓ hairlike bristles that allow adhesion to surfaces

• Pili of bacteria -✓✓ Appendages that allow bacteria to attach to each other and to
transfer DNA

• Chemotaxis -✓✓ Directional movt from a call in response to chemical attraction

• Phototaxis -✓✓ movement in response to light using flagella

• Bacterium "runs" -✓✓ Movt of bacteria counterclockwise flagellar rotation

• Bacteria "tumbles" -✓✓ Random movt of bacterial cell by clockwise flagellar rotation

• vegetative cell -✓✓ metabolically active and growing and does not contain
endospores. Sensitive to extreme temps and radiation, gram positive, normal water
content

• Endospores -✓✓ A thick-walled protective spore that forms inside a bacterial cell and
resists harsh conditions (extreme temps and radiation) does not absorb gram stain. No
growth

• Why is sporulation important for bacteria -✓✓ Protects bacteria agaisnt degrading
agents, unfavorable growth and nutrient depletion

• What are 6 steps of sporulation process -✓✓ DNA replicates, membranes form around
dna, forespore forms additional membranes, protective cortex forms around the spore,
protein coat forms around the cortex and spore is released

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