Common Shapes of Prokaryotes
General Prokaryote Features
Cell Envelope Functions
Cell Membrane Functions
Flagella
100

spherical shape

coccus

100
what encases a prokaryote?

Cell Envelope (includes cell wall)

100

the cell envelope is made of 3 layers: 

outer membrane ; cell wall made of peptidoglycan or murein ; cell or inner membrane

100

what is selective permeability?

transports and controls movement of molecules in and out of cytoplasm; small uncharged molecules via passive diffusion

100

what powers flagella movement?

swimming locomotion; has a basal body with a ring of motor proteins around rotor; rotary motor powered by the proton motive force

200

other shape

Rods or Bacilli

200

what is under the cell envelope?

Cell Membrane

- function-rich cell membrane

- internal most layer of cell envelope

- phospholipid bilayer, rich in membrane proteins

200

what does the cell wall do?

provides structural strength, resistance to osmotic pressure

200

forms proton (h+) gradient (& other ion gradients)

Proton Motive Force


200

how does a flagella swim?

counterclockwise: flagellar bundle forms; straight line = run

clockwise: no bundle; random tumble 

alternating runs and random tumbles 

300

other common shapes 

(3 options)

Spirilla, Vibrios, Filamentous

300

contains few internal structures/organelles; simple cytoskeleton

cytoplasm


300

what is peptidoglycan?

component of cell wall/envelope; long linear chains of amino acid sugars

300

it detects...

environmental signals

300

what is an example of swimming with purpose?

chemotaxis: moving towards a chemical attractant (tumbling decreases)

400

type of cocci colony

Chain colony

400

common external feature

Flagellum


400

what is the difference between a gram-positive and gram-negative cell?

gram-positive: peptidoglycan wall thick (10-20 layers); retains purple stain

gram-negative: peptidoglycan wall thin; additional outer membrane; does not retain stain, stays pink

400

what is active transport?

transport against concentration gradient (from low --> high); coupled transport, using energy from another  
400

what do pili and fimbriae do?

adhesion (in genetic exchange and pathogenesis) and locomotion (on surfaces)

500

other type of cocci colony

Cluster

500

genome & dna rich area; contains single circular chromosome

Nucleoid

- small compact genome

500

what is in the outer membrane?

outer leaflet: mostly lipopolysaccharide

inner leaflet: contains major lipoproteins = hydrophobic tails + proteins 

porins: hollow round shape; beta barrel proteins; allows for passage of small molecules; aqueous water filled channels

500

what is the cell membrane made of?

phospholipid bilyaer

500

what are flagella made of?

usually made of proteins

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