Prokaryotic Structures
Protist/Protozoa
Fungi
Helminths
Viruses
100

This component of the bacterial cell wall is never found in other types of organisms

What is peptidoglycan?

100

The motile feeding stage requiring ample food and moisture to stay active.

What are trophozoites?

100

The main component of the fungal cell wall.

What is chitin?


100

Adult worms that mate and reproduce are characteristic of this host.

What is the definitive (final) host?

100

This is the protein part of a virus.

What is the capsid?



200

The movement of bacteria in response to chemical signals.

What is chemotaxis?
200

This feature in many protists help them survive harsh conditions.

What is a cyst?


200

How this organism gets its food.

What is absorption after secreting enzymes?

200

Pinworms (Enterobius vermicularis) with round, unsegmented bodies are typical of this type of helminth.

What are roundworms/Aschelminthes?

200

This is the type of nucleic acid found in a viral genome.

What is DNA or RNA (but never both)?



300

This Gram negative feature qualifies as an endotoxin

What is Lipid A of lipopolysaccharide (LPS)?

300

This group of non-motile protists (protists) incudes species such as Plasmodium falciparum that causes malaria.

What are apicomplexans?

300

This structure is easily dispersed for reproduction by fungi.

What are spores?

300

These helminths have thin, often segmented bodies.

What are flatworms (flukes and tapeworms/Trematodes and Cestodes)?

300

This structure allows the specific interaction between a virus and its host cell.


What is a spike protein?



400

This structure found in prokaryotes and eukaryotes differs in size (measured Svedberg units).

What is ribosome?

400

Naegleria fowlerii which uses pseudopodia is this type of protists/ protozoa.

What are amoebae?

400

The term for fungi with both a hyphae and yeast form

What is dimorphic?

400

These are considered the best ways to limit helminth infections.

What are having clean water and food supplies and washing hands.


400

Retroviruses use reverse transcriptase to make this.

What is a DNA copy of an RNA genome?

500

The name for multiple flagella that remain in the periplasmic space provide motility for spirochetes.

What is axial filament?


500

Trypanosomes that are transmitted by biting flies and causes diseases like African sleeping sickness are this type of protist.

What are flagellates?

500

This feature of Apergillus fumigatus poses a risk of illness from ingestion.

What are secreted toxins contaminating food?

500

This number of helminth species is known to cause human infections.

What is 50?

500

This happens when bacteria acquire a new trait from temperate phage.

What is lysogenic conversion?



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