Cellular metabolism
Prokaryotes
Peptidoglycan cell wall
Prokaryote metabolism - Oxygen
Genetic Recombination
100

Prefix for getting carbon from CO2.

What is Auto-?

100

The two domains on the tree of life that are prokaryotes

What are bacteria and archaea? 

100

Relatively thick peptidoglycan layer

What is gram positive?

100

Organisms that require O2 for respiration

Obligate aerobes 

100

DNA from degraded bacterium enters competent recipient bacterium (Ambient uptake)

What is transformation?

200

Prefix for getting carbon from organic molecules.

What is hetero-?
200

Interaction that is beneficial to both partners

What is Mutualism?

200

Relatively thin peptidoglycan layer

What is gram negative?

200

Can use O2 for respiration, but is not required 

Facultative anaerobes

200

Bacteriophage infects host cell, which produces phages, then is carried to another host cell (Viral transfer)

What is transduction?

300

Prefix for getting energy from the sun

What is Photo-?

300

Interaction where one organism benefits at the expense of the other

What is Parasitism?

300

Vulnerable to penicillin

What is gram positive?

300

Poisoned by O2

Obligate anaerobes

300

Genetic material is transferred between two cells that are temporarily joined

What is conjugation?

400

Prefix for getting energy from organic molecules

What is chemoorgano (organo-)?

400

Prokaryote reproduction (how do they reproduce?)

What is binary fission?

400

Resists penicillin

What is gram negative?

400

Do not use O2 but are not poisoned by it

Aerotolerant anaerobes

500

Prefix for getting energy from inorganic material

What is litho-?

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