Bacteria and yeast 2.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? BiologyMicrobes and diseaseGCSEAQA Created by: LeahCreated on: 29-01-13 18:54 What does a bacteria cell contain? (5 details) Plasmids, cell wall, cytoplasm, genetic material, cell membrane 1 of 16 What shape is the bacteria cell usually in? Rectangle 2 of 16 How big is the bacteria cell in length? 1um 3 of 16 What does a yeast cell contain? (6 details) Food grain, nucleus, cell wall, cell membrane, vacuole, cytoplasm 4 of 16 What shape is the yeast cell usually in? circle 5 of 16 What will happen to the limewater if there is carbon dioxide in the yeast? It will go cloudy 6 of 16 What is the yeast doing in this experiment? budding, when the cells divide 7 of 16 which one out of aerobic and anaerobic does yeast use? both 8 of 16 Yeast and bacteria are both types of what? microorganism 9 of 16 What is unusual about the genetic material in bacterial cells? it has no nucleus but still has DNA 10 of 16 Which are bigger yeast or bacteria? yeast 11 of 16 What is flagella used for? to move themselves around 12 of 16 What are bacteria? Are very small and are much smaller than plant and animal cells so can only be seen with a powerful microscope. 13 of 16 What is yeast? A single celled organism which is different from plant and animal cells. 14 of 16 Bacteria do not have a nucleus, so where is the genetic material? the cytoplasm 15 of 16 What do bacteria form when they multiply and what does this mean? A colony which can be seen with the naked eye. 16 of 16
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