Bacteria and yeast

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