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Microbiology Chapter 3:Questions and Answers 2 types of bacterial cell walls - ansGram-positive and Gram-negative 3 mechanisms of active transport - ans1. uniport - one chemical at a time 2. antiport - 2 chemicals in opposite directions 3. uniport couple with a symport - - 2 substances in the same direction 3 parts of a flagella - ansfilament, hook, basal body 4 functions of a cell wall - ans1. provide structure and shape to the cell 2. protect the cell from osmotic forces ts in attaching to other cells 4. resists antimicrobial drugs 4 Processes of Life - ansgrowth, reproduction, responsiveness, metabolism analagous structures - anssimilar structure without having a common ancestor bacilli - ansrod-shaped cells that appear singly or in chains biofilms - ansslimy masses of microbes adhering to a substrate by means of fimbriae and glycocalyces capsule - ansa glycocalyx of a bacterium composed of organic chemicals firmly attached to the cell surface chemotaxis - ansmovement in response to a chemical stimulus cocci - ansspherical cells that appear singly, in chains, clusters, or cuboidal packets concentration gradient - ansdifference in concentration of a chemical on the two sides of a membrane cytoplasm - ansgelatinous material inside a cell cytoplasmic membrane - ansbeneath the glcocalyx and the cell wall, also called the cell membrane or plasma membrane cytoskeleton - ansinternal network of fibers in a cell, helps to form a cell's basic shape cytosol - ansliquid portion of the cytoplasm desciccation - ansdrying out diffusion - ansnet movement of a chemical from an area of higher concentration to and area

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Microbiology Chapter 3:Questions and Answers
2 types of bacterial cell walls - ansGram-positive and Gram-negative



3 mechanisms of active transport - ans1. uniport - one chemical at a time

2. antiport - 2 chemicals in opposite directions

3. uniport couple with a symport - - 2 substances in the same direction



3 parts of a flagella - ansfilament, hook, basal body



4 functions of a cell wall - ans1. provide structure and shape to the cell

2. protect the cell from osmotic forces

3.assists in attaching to other cells

4. resists antimicrobial drugs



4 Processes of Life - ansgrowth, reproduction, responsiveness, metabolism



analagous structures - anssimilar structure without having a common ancestor



bacilli - ansrod-shaped cells that appear singly or in chains



biofilms - ansslimy masses of microbes adhering to a substrate by means of fimbriae and glycocalyces



capsule - ansa glycocalyx of a bacterium composed of organic chemicals firmly attached to the cell surface



chemotaxis - ansmovement in response to a chemical stimulus

, cocci - ansspherical cells that appear singly, in chains, clusters, or cuboidal packets



concentration gradient - ansdifference in concentration of a chemical on the two sides of a membrane



cytoplasm - ansgelatinous material inside a cell



cytoplasmic membrane - ansbeneath the glcocalyx and the cell wall, also called the cell membrane or plasma
membrane



cytoskeleton - ansinternal network of fibers in a cell, helps to form a cell's basic shape



cytosol - ansliquid portion of the cytoplasm



desciccation - ansdrying out



diffusion - ansnet movement of a chemical from an area of higher concentration to and area of lower
concentration



electrical gradient - ansvoltage across the membrane



endocytosis - ansactive transport that occurs when pseudopodia surround a substance and bring it into a cell



endoflagella - ansflagella that spiral tightly around a cell instead of protruding



endospore - ansa structure produced by some bacteria to defend it from hostile conditions



eukaryote - anskind of cell with a nucleus
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