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Ch.1 List the 6 common bacterial shapes Ans-Coccus Bacillus Vibrio Cocco-bacillus Spirillum Spirochete Ch. 1 Which ones are spherical? Curved? Rod-Shaped? Ans-Spherical: Coccus Curved: Spirillum, Spirochete, Vibrio Rod-shaped: Bacillus Ch. 1 What is the major defining factor characteristic of eukaryotes? Ans-Contains a nucleus Ch. 1 Name 2 types of protists? Ans-Algae + Protozoa Ch. 1 Which one has cells surrounded by cell walls of cellulose? Ans-Plants

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Ch.1
List the 6 common bacterial shapes Ans✓✓-Coccus
Bacillus
Vibrio
Cocco-bacillus
Spirillum
Spirochete


Ch. 1
Which ones are spherical? Curved? Rod-Shaped? Ans✓✓-Spherical: Coccus
Curved: Spirillum, Spirochete, Vibrio
Rod-shaped: Bacillus


Ch. 1
What is the major defining factor characteristic of eukaryotes? Ans✓✓-Contains a
nucleus


Ch. 1
Name 2 types of protists? Ans✓✓-Algae + Protozoa


Ch. 1
Which one has cells surrounded by cell walls of cellulose? Ans✓✓-Plants

,Ch. 1
Agar, a gel used to grow microorganisms in a Petri dish is derived from ______?
Ans✓✓-Algae


Ch. 2
Define the following:
- Wavelength
- Amplitude
- Frequency Ans✓✓-Wavelength: distance between 2 points
Amplitude: height or depth of each peak
Frequency: rate of vibration OR # of wavelengths


Ch. 2
Describe the following terms:
- Magnification
- Resolution
- Contrast Ans✓✓-Magnification: enlarging the image
Resolution: to be able to tell that 2 separate points are indeed separated
Contrast: detecting different structures in a specimen


Ch. 2
Define numerical aperture Ans✓✓-The measure of a len's ability to gather light


*the higher the numerical aperture, the better the resolution*

,Ch. 2
Name 2 factors that affect resolution Ans✓✓-1) shortening the wavelength
2) increasing the numerical aperture


Ch. 2
Describe the relationship between numerical aperture and resolution Ans✓✓-
The higher the numerical aperture, the better the resolution


Ch. 2
Describe the relationship between wavelength and resolution Ans✓✓-Short
wavelengths= increased resolution power


Ch. 2
The 2 types of electron microscopes are _______ and _________ Ans✓✓-SEM
(scanning electron microscope) and TEM (transmission electron microscope)


Ch. 2
An electron microscope has a higher resolution, why? Ans✓✓-It uses short-
wavelength electron beams, instead of light


Ch. 2
Which of the following techniques of EM is used to observe the 3D surface details
of the specimen? Ans✓✓-TEM


Ch. 2

, Which of the techniques creates an image defecting by electrons that are passing
through the specimen? Ans✓✓-TEM


Ch. 2
Which of the techniques of EM offers valuable inform action about detailed
internal structures of the specimen? Ans✓✓-SEM


Ch. 2
Which of the techniques creates an image by detecting electrons reflected from
the surface of the sample? Ans✓✓-SEM


Ch. 3
What does the modern endosymbiotic theory state? Ans✓✓-That mitochondria
and chloroplasts arose as a result of prokaryotic cells establishing a symbiotic
relationship within a eukaryotic host


Ch. 3
What is plasmolysis? Ans✓✓-contraction of plant cells, which lead to shrinking


Ch. 3
A glycocalyx is a sugar coat, of which there are 2 important types:
_______ and _________ Ans✓✓-Capules and Slime layers


Ch. 3
Which of the 2 types of glycocalyx types contribute to a microbe's pathogenicity?
Ans✓✓-Capsule and slime layer

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