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Microbio Module 1

front 1

What do we call bacteria who are round/spherical in shape?

back 1

coccus (singular)

cocci (plural)

front 2

What do we call bacteria who are rod-shaped?

back 2

bacillus (single)

bacilli (plural)

front 3

What do we call bacteria who are curved rod i.e. "comma" in shape?

back 3

vibrio

front 4

What do we call bacteria who are corkscrew/spiral in shape?

back 4

spirillum

front 5

Which beses are the pyrimidines (one-ring)?

back 5

CUT: Cytosine, Uracil, Thymine

front 6

Which bases are the purines (2-rings)?

back 6

AG: Adenine and Guanine

front 7

Do lipids form polymers?

back 7

NO!

front 8

Which shape is the Streptococcus bacterium?

back 8

spherical/round/coccus

front 9

Which shape is the E. coli bacterium?

back 9

rod-shaped/bacillus

front 10

Which shape is the Salmonella bacterium?

back 10

rod-shaped/bacillus

front 11

Which shape is the Treponema palladium bacterium?

back 11

spiral/spirillum

front 12

Which shape is the Streptobacillus bacterium?

back 12

rod-shaped

tells you in the name!

front 13

What makes up the cell wall in Bacteria?

back 13

Peptidoglycan

front 14

What makes up the cell wall in Archaea?

back 14

Surface-layer proteins (S-layer)

front 15

What makes up the cell wall in plants?

back 15

cellulose, pectin, soluble protein

front 16

What makes up the cell wall in fungi?

back 16

cellulose and chitin

front 17

What makes up the cell wall in yeast?

back 17

mannoproteins and chitin

front 18

What makes up the cell wall in diatoms?

back 18

silica