Methods of control and antibiotics
Metabolic pathways
Bacteria and Archaea
Metabolic Pathways 2
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100

Used for sterilizing heat sensitive bacteria

Filtration

100

Where do electrons come from for the Electron Transport Chain

NADH

100

Archaea contain these type of links

Ether

100

Total yield of ATP after all pathways in Eukaryotic cells

36-38

100

Bacterial reproduction

Binary fission

200

Chemical treatment that kills pathogenic bacteria on human skin

Antiseptic

200

This electron carrier is reduced in the Enter-Doudoroff pathway

NADP

200

Bacteria that have a pH optimum of pH 8 are called

Alkaliphiles

200

Compound formed when CO2 is removed from isocitrate 

alpha-ketoglutarate

200

The required time time for one bacterium to split into 2

Generation time

300

Penicillin belongs to this class of antibiotics

Beta Lactams

300

This pathway uses oxygen as an electron acceptor

Electron Transport Chain

300

Archaea walls are different than bacterial because it contains this

NAT

300

In order to proceed in glycolysis, Dihydroxy acetone phosphate is converted into...

Glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate

300

Purpose of siderophores

Absorb iron from the environment

400

If you start with 10000 bacteria and your chemical treatment kills 90% of the population each minute, how long would it take to reduce the population to 0

5 minutes

400

To turn phosphoenol pyruvate to pyruvate this needs to occur

Substrate level phosphorylation 

400

This archaebacteria lives in swamps because they are adapted for anaerobic bacteria

Methanogens

400

Function of bacterial phosphotransferase system

Active transport of sugars

400

List of macronutrient

CHNOPS

500

Most antibiotics are bactericidal by these 2 processes

Destroying the cell wall synthesis

Binding to ribosome

500

Name the 11 intermediates in Glycolysis

Glucose

Glucose-6-Phosphate

Fructose-6-phosphate

Fructose 1,6 biphosphate

Dihydroxyacetone

Glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate

1,3 Biphosphoglycerate

3-phosphoglycerate

2-phosphoglycerate

Phosphoenolpyruvate

pyruvate

500

Lives in high salt concentrations (6.5-10%)

Extreme Halophiles

500

Name the 10 intermediates in the krebs cycle

Pyruvate

acetyl coa

citrate

isocitric acid

alpha ketoglutarate

succinyl coA

succinate

fumarate

malate

oxaloacetate 

500

Beta-pleated sheets represent this level of protein organization

Secondary

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