Eukaryotic cells are found in what four organisms?
What are protozoa, animals, plants, and fungi?
Prokaryotic cells are found in what two organisms?
What are bacteria and archaea?
What is the function of the flagella?
What is movement?
What are the two basic types of bacterial cell walls?
What are gram + and gram - cell walls?
What are lipopolysaccharides (LPS)?
What are the union of lipid with sugar, also known as endotoxins?
Eukaryotic cells contain a ______, which is sometimes referred to as “a cell’s brain.”
What is a nucleus?
Prokaryotic cells are missing which major organelle?
What is the nucleus?
What is a flagella?
What is a long, whip-like structure beyond the surface that is responsible for movement?
Which type of cell wall has a relatively thick layer of peptidoglycan?
What are gram-positive cell walls?
Gram-negative cell walls have a relatively thin layer of peptidoglycan
From where are LPS’ released?
What are dead cells?
What does a eukaryotic cell’s nucleus contain?
What is the cell’s genetic information/material?
Prokaryotic cells contain which external structure, whose function is to provide the cell with movement?
What is flagella?
TRUE OR FALSE:
A flagella’s rotation is reversible
What is TRUE?
A flagella’s rotation may be either clockwise or counterclockwise
Which type of cell wall stains purple and which type stains pink?
Gram + cell wall: stains PURPLE
Gram - cell wall: stains PINK
When are LPS’ released?
What is when a cell wall disintegrates?
What is the reproduction process called in eukaryotic cells?
What is binary fission?
What is the reproduction process called in prokaryotic cells?
What is mitosis/ meiosis?
What are the three parts of the flagella’s structure?
What are the filament, hook, and basal body?
In which type of bacterial cell wall are teichoic acids found?
What are gram + cells?
What is the lipid portion of LPS known as?
What is lipid A?
What shape is DNA in eukaryotic cells?
What is linear?
DNA in prokaryotic cells is circular in shape
TRUE OR FALSE:
Prokaryotic cells are larger than eukaryotic cells
What is FALSE?
Prokaryotic cells are usually ~ 1.0 micrometer in diameter, while eukaryotic cells are about 10-100 micrometers in diameter.
Explain runs vs. tumbles
Runs: movement of cell in single direction for some time; increase with favorable stimuli
Tumbles: abrupt, random, changes in direction; increase with unfavorable stimuli
Which type of bacterial cell wall has a bilayer membrane?
What are gram - cell walls?
What symptoms may LPS trigger in a human?
(name at least 3/5 symptoms)
What are fever, vasodilation, inflammation, shock, and blood clotting?