Introduction to Microbiology II

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  • Created on: 02-01-18 18:28
With some exceptions what size range are prokaryotic bacteria?
0.1um - 15um
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(prokaryotic-bacteria) s.aureus is an example of...
gram positive
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(prokaryotic-bacteria) E.coli is an example of...
gram negative
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Do cyanobacteria have the ability to photosynthesise?
yes
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What colour are cyanobacteria?
blue/green
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Prokaryotes - archaea cannot survive in which envrionment?
ice
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What size range are fungi?
2um 2.4 miles
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Fungi are...
multi and unicellular
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Fungi have saprophytic, --- cell walls
chitinous
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What is the size range of algae?
1um to several metres
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Algae is...
multi and unicellular
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What is the size range for protozoa?
2um - 200mm
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What do protozoa do to solid food particles?
ingest them
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Can cellular slime molds ingest solid food particles?
yes
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Are cellular slime molds non photosynthetic eukaryotes?
Yes
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Are cellular slime molds in an amoeboid vegetative state?
Yes
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Staphylococcus means...
Bunches or spherical orbs
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Streptococcus means...
Chains of spherical orbs
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What is microbial classification now based on?
165 ribosomal RNA sequences
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