Famous People
Structures
Classification of Microbes
Eukaryotes
Prokaryotes
100

This person is known for making the first simple microscope

Who is Antoni Van Leeuwenhoek?

100

This structure is responsible for translating/synthesizing proteins

What are ribosomes?

100

Examples of large algae

What are seaweed and kelp?

100

The single-celled eukaryotes that are capable of locomotion and reproduce asexually

What are protozoa?

100

The color that Gram-positive cell walls stain

What is purple?

200

This person is known for coming up with the Germ Theory of Disease

Who is Louis Pasteur?

200

Used for cell contact during DNA transfer

What are pili?

200

The two domains of prokaryotes

What are bacteria and archaea?

200

The characteristic concerning the cell membrane in eukaryotic flagella

What is being covered by the cell membrane?

200

The structure that protects bacteria from recognition by a host

What is a capsule?

300

This person is known for proposing the endosymbiotic theory

Who is Lynn Margulis?

300

1 or 2 whip-like extensions in prokaryotes

What are flagella?

300

Can be further classified into two main types: mold and yeast

What are fungi?

300

The eukaryotic organelle that degrades old cellular components

What are lysosomes

300

The two sugars in the peptidoglycan of bacterial cell walls

What are NAG and NAM?

400

This person is known for being an example of bioterrorism

Who is Bruce Irvins?

400

The reasoning for not having antibiotics against bacterial cytoplasmic membranes

What is it would affect our cells due to their similarities?

400

How protozoa are classified

What is locomotion?

400

The statement that proposing how eukaryotes were once formed

What is the endosymbiotic theory?

400

The structure unique to Gram-positive cell walls

What are teichoic acids?

500

This statement is apart of Koch's four postulates

1) What is agent must be found in every case of the disease and not in healthy hosts

2) What is agent is isolated and grown outside host

3) What is agent is introduced to a healthy host and host acquires the disease

4) What is same agents need to be found in experimental hosts

500

The difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic flagella

What is eukaryotic flagella don't rotate?

500

A frequently used method to classify microbes

What is gram-staining?

500

This eukaryotic structure requires ATP for movement

What are cilia?

500

This is caused when large amounts of Lipid A is released from lipopolysaccharides

What is septic shock?

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