Questions and Correct Answers 2025.
General Structures of Prokaryotes (Differences) - Answer Cell Wall
Plasmid
Single Supercoiled Circular Chromosome
Peptidoglycan
Nucleoid
General Structures of Eukaryotes (Differences) - Answer Mitochondria
Nuclear Membrane
Nucleus
Lysosome
Rough ER
Smooth ER
Golgi Apparatus
General Structures of Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes (Similarities) - Answer Flagellum
Cytoplasm
Ribosome
Cell membrane
The Process of Chemotaxis - Answer Bacteria moves in response to stimuli
Runs (Chemo Attractant)
Tumbles (Chemo Repellant)
Organisms under Prokaryotes - Answer Bacteria
- Cyanobacteria
- Heterotrophic Bacteria
Archaea
- Halophiles
, Algae
Animals
Plants
Chromists
Alveolates
Rhodophytes
Flagelletes
Basal Protists
Type of bacteria that possess flagella and axial filament - Answer Atrichous
Mono-Trichous
Amphitrichous
Lophotrichous
Peritrichous
Capsule (slime layer) and it's importance in biofilm formation - Answer - Type of glycocalyces
- Loosely attached to cell surface
- Water Soluble
- Sticky layer allows prokaryotes to attach to surfaces
Biofilm Formation - Answer - Reversible Adhesion
- Colonization
- Co-Adhesion
- Multiplication
- Detachment and Recolonization
What is biofilm - Answer -any group of microorganisms in which cells stick to each other on a
moist surface.
- adherent cells are frequently embedded within self-produced matrix of extracellular polymeric
substances
Sex Pilus - Answer - Special type of Fimbria