History
Macromolecules
Morphology and arrangement
Eukarya
Viruses
100

Back in the day people believed life came from nothing, this was called?

Abiogenesis

100

What are the 4 types of macromolecules?

Carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acid

100

Coccus shape is…

spherical, bell-shaped, and looks like a bean

100

What are some characteristics of eukaryotic flagella and cilia?

Eukaryotic flagella are thick and covered by an extended cell membrane. Eukaryotic cilia are similar to flagella but smaller and more numerous, they are used for locomotion and sensing the environment

100

Why don’t antibiotics work on viral infections?

Antibiotics are meant to fight bacterial infections

200

All life comes from pre-existing cells, this is called?

Biogenesis

200

This is the monomer of carbohydrates…

Monosaccarides

200

Vibrio looks like…

Rods that are gently curved

200

How many membranes does a eukaryotic nucleus have?

2

200

Are viruses alive?

They are between living and non-living (require a host to live)
300

Bacteria began as using this type of photosynthesis…

Anoxygen

300

These are the 4 types of lipids…

Triglycerides, phospholipids, steroids, and waxes

300

Tetrads looks like…

A cube shape

300

What does the rough ER do and what give it its “rough” look?

Protein synthesis and ribosomes 

300

A virus consists of…

A nucleic acid enclosed in a protein coat (capsid) and sometimes have a membranous envelope

400

Now, bacteria use this type of photosynthesis….

Oxygenic

400

What are the names of the protein structures?

Primary, secondary, (alpha helix and beta pleated sheet), tertiary, and quaternary

400

Streptococcus looks like…

A chain with a varying number of bacteria

400

What does the Golgi Apparatus do?

Modifies protein by adding polysaccharides and lipids sends them to their final destination

400

What are capsids made of?

Repeating protein subunits called capsomers

500

Biogenesis was discovered from this experiment…

Pasteur’s Experiment

500

What does it mean for a protein to be denatured?

Disruption of the normal 3D shape of protein. Caused by heat, acid, alcohol, and some disinfectants

500

The external structures involved in motility are…

Flagella and axial filaments

500

The 2 types of vesicles are…

Lysosomes and vacuoles
500

What are the 2 types of viruses?

DNA viruses and RNA viruses

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