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BIO 175 Exam 1 Study Guide Questions and Answers Verified by Experts How is the flagellum anchored to the bacterium? The filament is attached to the hook Amphitrichous flagella at both poles of the cell Pertrichous flagella from all surfaces of cell Lophotrichous small bunches or tufts of flagella emerging from the same site

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How is the flagellum anchored to the bacterium? The filament is attached to the hook




Amphitrichous flagella at both poles of the cell




Pertrichous flagella from all surfaces of cell




Lophotrichous small bunches or tufts of flagella emerging from the same site




Monotrichous single flagellum




Atrichous bacteria that lack flagella




What is taxis? movement towards or away from a stimulus.




Chemotaxis Cell movement that occurs in response to chemical stimulus.

,positive chemotaxis movement toward favorable chemical stimulus




negative chemotaxis movement away from a repellant




Phototaxis movement toward or away from light




Positive phototaxis movement towards light




Negative phototaxis movement away from light




Why would someone use a gram stain? To determine whether a bacterial infection is

present or non existing




What part of bacterium is stained by a gram stain? peptidoglycan




How do you identify a gram-positive stain? The bacteria will turn purple

, How do you identify a gram-negative stain? The bacteria will turn pink or red




What is peptidoglycan? a polymer consisting of sugars and amino acids that forms a

mesh-like layer outside the plasma membrane of bacteria (but not Archaea)




Where is peptidoglycan found? cell wall




How does acid-fact bacteria differ from gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria? The

Acid-Fast cell wall consists of a thick, outer lipid-rich layer composed primarily of the fatty acid

"Mycolic Acid".




What are lysozymes? enzymes that kill bacteria




Where are lysozymes found? Tears, saliva, nasal and sinus fluids




What type of bacteria are lysozymes most effective against? gram-positive bacteria




Describe the DNA in bacteria Lack of nucleus and histones

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