Chapter 3 Microscopy and Cell Structure
The two most common examples of endospore-forming genera are ___________ and _____________.
Bacillus and Clostridium
Penicillin interferes with the synthesis of peptidoglycan and lysozyme degrades peptidoglycan. Based on this information you can conclude that penicillin and lysozyme may result in bursting (lysing) of which type of cells? Bacteria Fungi Archaea Protozoa
Bacteria
The _________ stain technique allows a microbiologist to differentiate bacteria based on their cell wall composition/structure
Gram
Match the part of the lipopolysaccharide molecule with its significance: recognized by the immune system as a sign of invading Gram-negative bacteria
Lipid A
What two macromolecules make up the major components of cell membranes? Lipids Nucleic Acids Proteins Waxes Carbohydrates
Lipids Proteins
Which of the following bacterial components is/are referred to as endotoxin? Cytoplasmic membrane Lipopolysaccharide Phospholipid Capsule
Lipopolysaccharide
Match the part of the lipopolysaccharide molecule with its significance: used to distinguish among different species or strains of bacteria
O antigen
__________ is the diffusion of water across a selectively permeable membrane
Osmosis
Which of the following are found in Gram-negative cells but not Gram-positive cells? Cytoplasmic membrane Peptidoglycan Outer Membrane Teichoic acid
Outer membrane - gram negative cells have an inner and outer membrane, while gram positive cells only have a single cell membrane
Which mechanisms of energy transformation match which types of organism? eukaryotic or prokaryotic -cytoplasmic membrane plays a critical role in transforming energy -membrane bound organelles transform energy
prokaryotic-cytoplasmic membrane plays a critical role in transforming energy eukaryotic-membrane bound organelles transform energy
Chemotaxis results in : direct movement of a bacterium towards an attractant a zig-zag pattern of movement away from a repellent direct movement of a bacterium away from a repellent a zig-zag pattern of movement towards an attractant
a zig-zag pattern of movement away from a repellent a zig-zag pattern of movement towards an attractant
Which is NOT a function of the eukaryotic cytoskeleton? maintenance of shape cellular movement protein synthesis separation of chromosomes
protein synthesis
The periplasm is filled with ______, involved in many cellular activities. -nucleic acids -carbohydrates -lipids -proteins
proteins
Transport systems use transport ________ or carriers to move molecules across the membrane
proteins
The electron transport chain of bacteria creates an electrochemical gradient across the cytoplasmic membrane. Inherent in that gradient is a form of energy called _______ ________ force, which cells use to make the energy currency called ___________.
proton motive force; ATP
The electron transport chain of bacterial cells creates proton motive force by moving -protons out of the cell -electrons into the cell -electrons out of the cell -protons into the cell
protons out of the cell
Corynebacterium diphtheria (causes the disease diphtheria) produces volutin. Based on this information you can predict that C. diphtheriae cells stained with methylene blue will contain: blue granules colorless granules reddish grannules
reddish granules
The final step of endospores formation results in: -formation of a thick peptidoglycan layer around the endospores -release of the endospore from the mother cell -division of the mother cell to produce two endospores
release of the endospore from the mother cell
Proteins are synthesized on the ___________, a small spherical structure located in the cytoplasm or attached to the rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER)
ribosome
The cell membrane is a __________ permeable barrier of the cell
selectively
The type of pilus used to join one bacterium to another for a specific type of DNA transfer is called a sex pilus fimbriae
sex pilus
A polypeptide that will be secreted by a bacterial cell has a characteristic sequence of amino acids called a _______ sequence
signal
Molecules that pass freely through a lipid bilayer can move across the cytoplasmic membrane by __________ diffusion
simple
some bacteria are covered with a diffuse and irregular substance called a __________ __________
slime layer
A coccus is a bacterium that has a ________ shape, whereas a rod (or bacillus ) is a bacterium that has a ___________ shape. spiral; cylindrical cylindrical; spiral cylindrical; spherical spiral; spherical spherical; cylindrical spherical; spiral
spherical; cylindrical
Match the bacterial shape with the description: curved rod long enough to form spirals
spirillium
Match the bacterial shape with the description: long spiral-shaped cell with a flexible cell wall and a unique mechanism of motility
spirochete
Which process involving endospores takes longer? germination sporulation
sporulation
If a cell has a nutrient in relative excess, it accumulates that compound in a __________ granule
storage
Bacteria use gas vesicles to float to the surface of water to better access _________ as a source of energy
sunlight
Why do descriptions of cell structure often lump bacteria and archaea together? -The cells have the same general structure -Bacteria and archaea are closely related genetically -the cells components are nearly identical chemically
the cells have the same general structure
A Gram-positive cell bacterium has which of the following components in its cell wall? lipopolysaccharide porin proteins thick layer of peptidoglycan outer membrane teichoic acids
thick layer of peptidoglycan teichoic acids
Mechanisms that allow nutrients and other small molecules to enter the cell are called __________ systems
transport
Match the bacterial shape with the description: short, curved rod
vibrio
When lactose enters an E. coli cell, a proton enters at the same time. Based on this information, which mechanism does the cell use to transport lactose? -group translocation -facilitated diffusion using proton motive force -active transport using proton motive force -active transport using ATP
active transport using proton motive force
Which eukaryotic cell types lack a cell wall? fungal animal protozoan plant
animal protozoan
Pore-forming membrane proteins that specifically allow water molecules to pass through the membrane are called _______________
aquaporins
Which of the following describe the function pili that are often called fimbriae? protection prevents cell from bursting attachment to a surface motility
attachment to a surface
Which of the following are bacterial multicellular associations? cells biofilms endospores fruiting bodies
biofilms fruiting bodies
Which of the following structures is external and can protect the bacterial cell from various host immune responses? capsule flagella cell wall cell membrane
capsule
The cell wall is part of a bacterium's: nucleoid cell envelope cytoplasm
cell envelope
Penicillin is ineffective against Mycoplasma because the organism lacks a _______ ______, which is the primary target of penicillin
cell wall
Motile bacteria move toward a chemical attractant or away from a chemical repellent by a process called ___________
chemotaxis
Which of the following are groupings of cells resulting from the division process? -Cubical packets -Grape-like clusters -chains -diplococci -coccobacilli
cubical packets grape-like clusters chains diplococci
Which structure defines the boundary of a cell (separating the inside of a cell from the outside)? cell wall cytoplasmic membrane
cytoplasmic membrane
The __________ is a flexible molecular framework throughout the cytoplasm that anchors organelles and permits shape changes in some organisms
cytoskeleton
Which of the following describes the effect of lysozyme on a bacterial cell? -damages peptidoglycan that has already been synthesized -interferes with the synthesis of peptidoglycan
damages peptidoglycan that has already been synthesized
Some bacterial proteins function in a similar manner to a cytoskeleton in that they are involved in cell __________ and controlling cell shape.
division
Diphtheria toxin interferes with the function of the 80S ribosome. Based on this information you can predict that the substance is toxic to which cell type? prokaryotic eukaryotic
eukaryotic
Long protein structures responsible for most types of prokaryotic motility are called __________
flagella
The basal body, hook, and filament are components of ____________ in prokaryotes
flagella
If you interfered with the ability of a bacterium to produce a capsule or slime layer, the cell might no longer be able to: form biofilms undergo binary fission adhere to teeth adhere to rocks
form biofilms adhere to teeth adhere to rocks
Brief exposure to heat or certain chemicals can induce an endospore to ____________, resulting in the formation of a vegetative cell
germinate
Peptidoglycan is composed of -glycan chains connected by peptide chains -an alternating series of three major amino acid subunits
glycan chains connected by peptide chains
If you discover that the cell wall of a bacterium contains teichoic acids, then that bacterium has which type of cell wall? gram negative gram positive
gram positive
Which type of cell wall has the thickest layer of peptidoglycan? -Gram negative -Gram positive
gram positive
Based on the genus name Staphylococcus, a reasonable assumption is that the cells typically form which common grouping? -long chains -cubical packets -pairs -grape like clusters
grape like clusters
As glucose is transported into an E coli cell, a phosphate group is added to the molecule, creating glucose-6-phosphate. Based on this information which type of transport does E coli use to transport glucose? active transport group translocation facilitated diffusion
group translocation
Which transport process chemically modifies the transported molecule as it passes into the cell? facilitated diffusion group translocation active transport
group translocation
Match the terms to the solutions on opposing sides of a membrane: the more concentrated solution
hypertonic
Match the terms to the solutions on opposing sides of a membrane: The less concentrated solution
hypotonic
Match the terms to the solutions on opposing sides of a membrane: solution that is equal in concentration
isotonic
The outer membrane of a Gram-negative cell is a lipid bilayer that contains: peptidoglycan lipopolysaccharide teichoic acid
lipopolysaccharide
In active transport, the molecules are moved across the membrane from an area of ______ concentration to an area of ______ concentration: high; low low; high
low; high
To transfer material between organelles, a vesicle buds off of one organelle and then fuses with another organelle. The material in the __________ (term for interior) of the first organelle is thereby delivered to the other.
lumen
Because of their appearance when stained with methylene blue, volutin granules are often called: -endospores -gas vesicles -metachromatic granulesW
metachromatic granules
Eukaryotic cells require which cytoskeletal component to make cilia and flagella and to separate duplicated cell chromosomes during cell division? intermediate filaments actin filaments microtubules
microtubules
If you removed the outer membrane from a Gram-negative bacterium, what would be the likely effect on its susceptibility to penicillin? no change more susceptible less susceptible
more susceptible
Bacterial cells use the energy of proton motive force to: move synthesize ATP transport molecules into the cell assemble membranes
move; flagella use proton motive force to rotate synthesize ATP; ATP synthase uses proton motive force transport molecules into the cell; one type of active transport uses proton motive force
The structure of peptidoglycan can be compared to a : multilayer chain linked fence brick wall very thick cement wall
multilayer chain linked fence
Gram- ___________ cell walls have less peptidoglycan than Gram-___________ cell walls
negative; positive
The chromosome of bacterial cells is found in the __________ nucleus nucleoid
nucleoid
In a multicellular organism such as a human, groups of cells that function in cooperative associations are called tissues, and these work together to make up ______________ including skin, heart, and liver.
organs
The strength of the bacterial cell wall is due to the layer of _______________
peptidoglycan
Which of the following is a host defense that some pathogenic microorganisms avoid by producing capsules? phagocytosis formation of antibodies biofilm formation
phagocytosis
Which eukaryotic cell types have a cell wall? plant fungal animal protozoan
plant fungal
A ___________ is typically a circular DNA molecule that is smaller than the chromosome and encodes non-essential characteristics that can be advantageous to a cell in certain situations.
plasmid
Bacteria that often vary in their shape are known as ________________ bacteria
pleomorphic
A glycocalyx specifically refers to a capsule or slime layer composed of polysaccharides polypeptides lipids
polysaccharides
_________ are specialized channel forming proteins located in the outer membrane of Gram-negative cells
porins
Which of the following describes how penicillin affects peptidoglycan? -Interferes with the synthesis of peptidoglycan -Inhibits enzymes that make peptidoglycan -prevents cross-linking of adjacent glycan chains -degrades peptidoglycan -prevents attachment of teichoic acid molecules to peptidoglycan
-Interferes with the synthesis of peptidoglycan -Inhibits enzymes that make peptidoglycan -prevents cross-linking of adjacent glycan chains
Functions of proteins embedded in the cytoplasmic membrane include: -providing the cell with the ability to move towards light -catalyzing chemical reactions that are essential to the cell -providing the cell with a mechanism to monitor and adjust to its surroundings -allowing nutrients to enter and waste products to exit the cell
-catalyzing chemical reactions that are essential to the cell -providing the cell with a mechanism to monitor and adjust to its surroundings -allowing nutrients to enter and waste products to exit the cell
Bacillus and Clostridium vegetative cells are likely to begin sporulation in response to -depletion of carbon -depletion of nitrogen -excess moisture
-depletion of carbon -depletion of nitrogen
From a bacterium's perspective, what are the advantages of endospore formation? -Endospores are highly resistant to radiation and heat -The endospore provides protection in dry conditions -The endospore allows faster cell replication -The endospore provides cell shape -The endospore is more resistant to disinfectants
-endospores are highly resistant to radiation and heat -the endospore provides protection in dry conditions -the endospore is more resistant to disinfectants
If you interfere with a bacterium's ability to make a sex pilus, that bacterium will no longer be able to -cause a specific sexually-transmitted disease -join to another bacterium -use a specific mechanism to transfer its DNA
-join to another bacterium -use a specific mechanism to transfer its DNA
Match the size with the bacterial ribosomal unit(s) -larger subunit is 50S -total of two ribosomal subunits equals 80S -smaller subunit is 30S -smaller subunit is 40S -larger subunit is 60S -total of two ribosomal subunits equals 70S
-larger subunit is 50S -smaller subunit is 30S -total of two ribosomal subunits equals 70S
Regarding cell structure, the functions of the cell wall include: -preventing destruction with changes in osmotic pressure -preventing the cell from bursting -containing the components for cellular respiration -storing nutrients
-preventing destruction with changes in osmotic pressure -preventing the cell from bursting
Which of the following describes how penicillin affects peptidoglycan? -prevents cross-linking of adjacent glycan chains -interferes with the synthesis of peptidoglycan -prevents attachment of teichoic acid molecules to peptidoglycan -inhibits enzymes that make peptidoglycan -degrades peptidoglycan
-prevents cross-linking of adjacent glycan chains -interferes with the synthesis of peptidoglycan -inhibits enzymes that make peptidoglycan
Bacterial cells have __________ (number) chromosomes
1
Eukaryotic ribosomes are _______ ribosomes. 80S 70S
80S
Which of the following describes the function of the cytoplasmic membrane? -Maintain the structural strength of the cell -A barrier between the interior and exterior of a cell -Aid in motility
A barrier between the interior and exterior of a cell
True or false: Most bacteria have multiple, linear chromosomes.
False
True or false: Endospore production is a means of reproduction because there is a net increase in the number of cell formed.
False
True or false: Endospore production is a means of reproduction because there is a net increase in the number of cell formed.
False - there is no increase in the number of cells because one vegetative cell gives rise to one endospore, which then forms one vegetative cell
True or false: Cell membranes are rigid, static structures that lend stability to cells
False; membranes are fluid, unlike cell walls, which are rigid
Many members of Archaea have _____-________, which are sheets of flat proteins or glycoprotein subunits
S-layers
E coli is a Gram negative bacterium and Streptococcus pyogenes is a gram positive bacterium. Based on this information, which one is probably more sensitive to penicillin? S. pyogenes E. coli
S. pyogenes
True or False: Bacterial components unique to bacteria are potential targets for antibacterial medications used to treat infectious diseases.
True
True or False: Eukaryotic cells have a nucleus, which contains the cell's genetic information
True
True or false: Injecting lipopolysaccharide (LPS) into an animal causes symptoms characteristic of live bacteria.
True