BIO 220, Chapter 3, Peptidoglycan
teichoic acid
A lack of these in the cell wall is why a gram positive bacteria stains purple.
gram positive
Bacteria with thick cell walls are classified as this.
cell wall
Because bacteria live in aqueous environments with low concentrations of dissolved nutrients, this layer constantly absorbs excess water by osmosis.
peptidoglycan
If not for the rigidity of this in the cell wall, the bacteria would rupture under its own pressure as it constantly takes in water.
cell membrane
In gram positive bacteria, this is directly beneath the thick cell wall.
antibiotics
Many _____ and lysozyme in tears and saliva work by dissolving the peptide cross link in peptidoglycan, making the bacteria rupture.
peptidoglycan
Polysaccharide that contains short chains of amino acids; found in bacterial cell walls.
carbohydrates, amino acids
Murein forms a net-like structure of a _____ backbone in covalently bonded strands; crossed by chains of four _____ ____.
proteins, carbohydrates
Peptidoglycan is made of _____ and _____.
rigidity
Regardless of thickness, all cell walls lend _____ to the bacterial cell.
glycocalyx
The capsule is composed mostly of this.
phospholipids
The cell membrane is composed mostly of these.
layers
The cell wall can be thick or thin depending on how many _____ of murein are stacked.
peptidoglycan
The cell wall is made from this.
cell wall
This is an extra layer between the outer glycocalyx and the cytoplasmic membrane in many species of bacteria.
gram negative
These have an extra phospholipid biylayer outside the cell wall.
gram negative
These have an extra phospholipid layer outside the cell wall that tends to have lipopolysaccharide in it.
gram negative
These have thinner cell walls an no teichoic acid.
lipopolysaccharides
These molecules in the outer plasma membrane of gram negative bacteria can cause inflammation and fever.
teichoic acid
These tend to be embedded in the cell wall and will stain purple when Gram stained.
Mycoplasma
This is a bacteria that lacks a cell wall.
peptidoglycan
This is a combination of peptides folded into functional proteins with chains of carbhydrates called polysaccharides.
lipopolysaccharide
This is a lipid-carbohydrate molecule in the out wall of gram negative bacteria.
murein
This is the peptidoglycan specific to bacteria
murein
This peptidoglycan makes up the cell wall of bacteria.