Chapter 4 [BIO]

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endosymbiosis

(lynn margulis) eukaryotic cells are the result of prokaryotic mergers

eukaryotic and prokaryotic similarities

1) both have genetic code (DNA) 2) both have biochemical pathways (glycolysis)

eukaryotes vs prokaryotes

1) prokaryote is size of organelle 2) eukaryote has a membrane bound nucleus 3) eukaryote has organelles (allow separation of biochemical and physiological functions)

bacteria is divided into __ groups with different thickness of ____

2, peptidoglycan

makeup of prokaryotic cells

70% H20, 26% macromolecules (nucleic acids, proteins, carbs), 4% small molecules (amino acids, sugars)

pili function

DNA exchange- plasmid

average size of prokaryotic cells

E. coli: 1µm x 2-6µm

plasma membrane

[cytoplasmic membrane] phospholipids- polar/hydrophilic end and nonpolar/hydrophobic end proteins- peripheral/outside and integral/inside (bacteria have a bilayer and archaea have a monolayer)

you have isolated a motile, gram-positive cell with no visible nucleus. you can assume this cell has... a. ribosomes b. mitochondria c. an endoplasmic reticulum d. a golgi complex e. all of the above

a

cytoplasm

all prokaryotes have this, 80% H20, 20% dissolved stuff

ribosomes

all prokaryotes have this, made of protein and ribonucleic acid (RNA), responsible for protein synthesis, 70S (smaller than eukaryotes)

nucleoid (nuclear region)

all prokaryotes have this, mostly double-stranded DNA, circular chromosome, NOT a nucleus

fimbriae

attachment to surfaces

glycocalyx

attachment to surfaces and protection from phagocytes

fimbriae function

attachment, prevents phagocytosis

glycocalyx function

attachment, prevents phagocytosis, and protects from drying out

which of the following pairs is mismatched? a, glycocalyx-adherence b. pili-reproduction c. cell wall-toxin d. plasma membrane-transport

b

simple diffusion vs facilitated diffusion

both allow materials to cross the plasma membrane from a high concentration to a low concentration without expending energy. facilitated diffusion requires carrier proteins.

active transport vs group translocation

both move materials across the plasma membrane with an expenditure of energy. in group translocation, the substrate is changed after it crosses the membrane.

active transport vs facilitated diffusion

both require enzymes to move materials across the plasma membrane. in active transport, energy is expended.

plasma membrane

cell wall formation and selective permeability

endospore formation is initiated by ____

certain adverse environmental conditions

____ and ____ were once bacteria

chloroplasts, mitochondria

3 major shapes of prokaryotic cells

coccus, bacillus, and spirals

size of the prokaryotic cell oscillatoria

cyanobacteria/blue-green algae: 8µm x 50µm

a pair of bacilli = ____; a group of bacilli = ____

diplobacilli; streptobacilli

a pair of cocci = ____; a chain of cocci = ____; a cluster of cocci = ____

diplococci; streptococci; staphylococci

a gram-positive bacterium ____ have a lipopolysaccharide-phospholipids-lipoprotein layer

does not

archaea has/doesn't have peptidoglycan

doesn't have (has psuedomuerin)

which of the following is not a distinguishing characteristic of prokaryotic cells? a. they usually have a single, circular chromosome b. they lack membrane-enclosed organelles c. they have cell walls containing peptidoglycan d. their DNA is not associated with histones e. they lack a plasma membrane

e

some organisms do not have mitochondria, instead they have ____

endosymbiotic bacteria (mixotricha paradoxa- 5 genomes)

(origin of eukaryotic cell) how did prokaryotic cells get in?

engulfment (cyanobacteria) and predatory bacterium (bdevellovibrio)

how do essential molecules enter cells through each wall?

essential molecules diffuse through the gram-positive wall. porins and specific channel proteins in the gram-negative outer membrane allow passage of small water-soluble molecules.

plasmids

extrachromosomal DNA, circular, contain nonessential/extra genes (ex. antibiotic resistance or toxin production)

formation of a new cell from an endospore is triggered by ____

favorable growth conditions

peritrichous

flagella are found around the entire surface of the cell

polar flagella

flagella are found at one or both ends of the cell

amphitrichous

flagella at both poles of the cell

lophotrichous

flagella on both ends of the bacteria

sporulation

formation of endospores (process) that contains only DNA, and small amount of other material necessary or resumption of metabolism [NOT REPRODUCTION]

formation of a new cell from an endospore is called ____

germination

which cell wall is toxic to humans

gram-negative

why is an endospore called a resting structure?

it provides a method for one cell to "rest", or survive, as opposed to grow and reproduce

axial filament characteristic

like a corkscrew

flagella characteristics

like a tail, made of the protein flagellin

pili characteristics

like long hairs, hollow (pilus)

fimbriae characteristic

like short bristles

symbiosis

living together

smallest size of prokaryotic cells

microplasmas: 0.2µm

cell wall

most prokaryotes have one, shape is dictated by cell wall, rigid, elastic, pathogenicity (due to some specific components), protects from changes in water pressure, strong

flagella

motility

pili

motility and transfer of genetic material

flagella function

movement (taxis)

axial filament function

movement in spirochetes

chemotaxis

movement toward (+) or away (-) from a chemical

phototaxis

movement toward (+) or away (-) from light

monotrichous

one flagella

the gram-negative bacterium initially retains the violet stain, but it is released when the ____ is dissolved by the decolorizing agent. after the dye-iodine complex enters, it becomes trapped by the ____ of gram-positive cells.

outer membrane, peptidoglycan

cell wall

protection from osmotic lysis

ribosomes

protein synthesis

endospore

resting

spores/endospores

resting structures, allows microbe to survive under adverse conditions (running out of something), (ex. bacillus anthacis produces spores)

plasma membrane function

retains the cytoplasm, site of metabolic processes (respiration/photosynthesis), contains receptor molecules ("eyes" and "nose"), and selectively permeable barrier

similarity between prokaryotes and chloroplasts/mitochondria

same size, surrounded by plasma membrane, contain 70S ribosomes, have their own DNA, grow and divide on own schedule, same pigments

simple diffusion

small molecules move from an area of high concentration to low concentration (not very efficient and not used much) DOESN'T REQUIRE ENERGY

osmosis

solvents move from high concentration to low concentration DOESN'T REQUIRE ENERGY

endospore formation is called ____

sporogenesis

glycocalyx characteristics

sticky like a spider web if tight = capsule if loose = slime layer

group translocation

substance is chemically altered during movement REQUIRES ENERGY

why does penicillin have no effect on most gram-negative cells?

the outer layer of the gram-negative cells prevents penicillin from entering the cells

of what advantage is an endospore to a bacterial cell?

the protective endospore wall allows a bacterium to withstand adverse condition in the environment

gram positive cells

thick layers of peptidoglycan, techoic acids (toxic component), single plasma membrane

gram negative cells

thin layer of peptidoglycan, lipopolysaccharide (LPS- toxic), two plasma membranes (sandwiched)

largest size of prokaryotic cells

thiomargarita namibiensis: 300µm

active transport

transport molecules against a concentration gradient (uses carrier integral proteins- organism can concentrate substances) REQUIRES ENERGY

facilitated diffusion

uses integral transporter proteins to move molecules across membrane (change in conformation of protein) DOESN'T REQUIRE ENERGY

flagella is used for ____ or ____

vaccines or identification

curved spirals = ____; corkscrew spirals = ____

vibrio; spirochete

germination

when the endospore gets a positive environmental cue allowing it to grow into a vegetative cell once again [EVENTUAL REPRODUCTION]


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