sea vent bacteria Lithoautotroph ✅gets energy from inorganic materials - can actually digest rocks Chemoheterotrophs ✅derive energy from chemical energy in the food consumed; carbon source also comes from the food consumed What are humans classified as? ✅Chemoheterotrophs Aerobic Respiration ✅the principal energy -yielding pathway in where the final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain is oxygen (O2) Osmosis ✅movement of water across a permeable membrane Simple Diffusion ✅The movement of molecules from a higher concontration to a lower concentration Facilitated Diffusion ✅a molecule binds to a specific carrier protein that changes the shape of the cell and carries the molecule across the membrane Active Transport ✅uses ATP to transport things into the cell against the concentration gradient Group Translocation ✅form of active transport that couples a transport of a nutrient with its conversion to another form Permeases Pumps: ✅these structures pump things in and out of the cell - most of the time its waste going out of the cell Endocytosis ✅The transport of large molecules cell via the vacuoles enveloping or swallowing the molecules into the cell for further digestion Exocytosis ✅The opposite of endocytosis - releasing whatever is in the vacuole out of the cell Phagocytosis ✅the ingestion of solid matter into the cell like bacteria or another cell Pinocytosis ✅the ingestion of liquid matter into the cell Cardinal Temperatures ✅the range of temperatures for the growth of a given microbial species Psychrophile ✅a microbe that can grow and reproduce in low/cold temperatures - optimal temp is 15 degrees celsius Mesophile ✅a microbe that best at moderate temperatures - optimal temp is 20 -40 degrees celsius Examples of Mesophiles ✅Humans and pathogens Thermophile ✅A microbe that thrives at relatively high temperatures - optimal temp above 45 degrees celsius Halophile ✅the salt loving microbe - thrives in environments with high salt concentrations
BIOS 242 Exam 2 Complete Questions And Answers 2023/2024 Tests
BIOS 242 Exam 2 Complete Questions And Answers 2023/2024 Tests BIOS 242 Exam 2 Complete Questions And Answers 2023/2024 Tests
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- BIOS 242
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bios 242 exam 2
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bios 242 exam 2 complete questions and answers 202
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an organism that contains carbon and hydrogen
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an organism that does not contan carbon and hydrog
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sea vent bacteria Lithoautotroph ✅gets energy from inorganic materials - can actually digest rocks Chemoheterotrophs ✅derive energy from chemical energy in the food consumed; carbon source also comes from the food consumed What are humans classified as? ✅Chemoheterotrophs Aerobic Respiration ✅the principal energy -yielding pathway in where the final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain is oxygen (O2) Osmosis ✅movement of water across a permeable membrane Simple Diffusion ✅The movement of molecules from a higher concontration to a lower concentration Facilitated Diffusion ✅a molecule binds to a specific carrier protein that changes the shape of the cell and carries the molecule across the membrane Active Transport ✅uses ATP to transport things into the cell against the concentration gradient Group Translocation ✅form of active transport that couples a transport of a nutrient with its conversion to another form Permeases Pumps: ✅these structures pump things in and out of the cell - most of the time its waste going out of the cell Endocytosis ✅The transport of large molecules cell via the vacuoles enveloping or swallowing the molecules into the cell for further digestion Exocytosis ✅The opposite of endocytosis - releasing whatever is in the vacuole out of the cell Phagocytosis ✅the ingestion of solid matter into the cell like bacteria or another cell Pinocytosis ✅the ingestion of liquid matter into the cell Cardinal Temperatures ✅the range of temperatures for the growth of a given microbial species Psychrophile ✅a microbe that can grow and reproduce in low/cold temperatures - optimal temp is 15 degrees celsius Mesophile ✅a microbe that best at moderate temperatures - optimal temp is 20 -40 degrees celsius Examples of Mesophiles ✅Humans and pathogens Thermophile ✅A microbe that thrives at relatively high temperatures - optimal temp above 45 degrees celsius Halophile ✅the salt loving microbe - thrives in environments with high salt concentrations
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