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Prokaryotes Flashcards

Prokaryotes are the most numerous and diverse group of cellular microbes. There are more than 6 x 10 ^31 prokaryotes on Earth (estimate)

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1531068423What are the 3 basic shapes of Prokarytoes?coccus (roughly spherical), bacillus (rod shaped), and spiral (two types; spiral, which are stiff and spirochetes, which are flexible)0
1531068424What type of bacteria produces endospores?The Gram positive bacteria Bacillus and Clostridium1
1531068425Why are endospores important?their durability and potential pathogenicity. Endospores constitute a defensive strategy against hostile or unfavorable conditions. They are stable resting stages that barely metabolize and germinate when conditions improve. They can become a problem for food and health care processors, they can produce deadly toxins that cause fatal diseases like anthrax, tetanus, and gangrene.2
1531068426How do prokaryotes reproduce?asexually3
1531068427What is the most common method of asexual reproduction?binary fission4
1531071248What is snapping division?A variation of binary division, which occurs in some Gram positive cells.5
1531071249What equals snapping division?Corynebacterium diptheriae6
1531071250What happens during snapping division?-Cell is deposited inside -Cell wall thickens -As cell wall thickens = stress on outer older cell wall layer -Outer cell wall snaps apart -Remnant of outer cell wall acts as Hinge -Hinge holds daughter cells together7
1531071251What should you know about spores?It is not a reproductive structure for bacteria. It is resistant to heat, drying, radiation, antiseptics, etc.8
1531078186What happens in Fragmentation?Parent maintains original shape, the offspring/some filament is motile and glides away. It occurs with cyanobacteria.9
1531078187What happens during budding?-Parent has outgrowth -outgrowth gets copy of parential DNA -outgrowth enlarges -outgrowth breaks off & is new Daughter cell (Daughter cell is smaller than the parent at this time, but increases in size)10
1531078188What is viviparity?It is similar to endospore production and it is rare.11
1531078189What happens during spore formation?1) DNA is replicated ...cell elongates 2) Cell membrane forms & separates elongated cell into 2 sections DNA 3) Vegetative cell DNA disintegrates (in 'parent') 4) Within forming spore, Cortex forms, (ie., calcium & dipicolinic acid are depositied between the forming spore's 2 cell membranes), Cortex becomes the spore Coat ..5) old form/ vegetative cell dissolves12

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