Cell Envelope
Bacteria
Archaea
Eukaryotic Organelles
Eukaryotic organisms
100

The two types of cell envelope

What is gram positive and gram negative

100

The four things all bacteria possess

What is cell membrane, nucleoid/bacterial chromosome, ribosomes, and cytoplasm. 

100

The membranous sacs that contain digestive enzymes

What is lysosomes?

100

Eukaryotic microorganism that is always unicellular.

What is protozoa?

200

The cell envelope that consists of a cell membrane and a thick cell wall made of peptidoglycan

What is gram positive

200

The two categories of flagellar movement

What is runs and tumbles?
200

These archaea live at the bottom of swamps and other extreme places and make methane (CH4)

What is methanogens?

200

The substance eukaryotic cell walls are primarily made out of. 

What is polysaccharides?

200

The theory that eukaryotic organisms came from cells that engulfed mitochondria and/or chloroplasts

What is the theory of endosymbiosis?
300

This third layer distinguishes the gram negative bacteria from gram positive, and is primarily made up of what molecule

what is outer membrane and lipopolysaccharide 

300

Flagellar movement in response to a light stimulus

What is phototaxis?

300

The term for salt loving

What is halophile?

300
Flagella of eukaryotes are made of this molecule, which is also found in the cytoskeleton. 

What is microtubule?

300

The woven, intertwining mass of hyphae that makes up the body or colony of a mold

What is the mycelium?

400

The first step in the gram staining process. 

What is crystal violet

400

The part of the bacterium that stores fat, glycogen, and phosphate during nutrient rich periods. 

What is inclusions?

400

The extremophile term for cold loving

What is Psychrophile 

400

The structure that modifies and transports proteins in the eukaryotic cell. 

What is golgi apparatus?

400

Free fungal spores developed by specialized reproductive hyphae or vegetative hyphae 

What is conidiospores?

500

The last step in the gram stain process that gives the gram negative bacteria their reddish/pink color

What is safranin?

500

The term for a chain of rod shaped cells

What is streptobacillus
500

The structure of archaeal cell membrane lipids

What is long chain, branched hydrocarbons with ether linkages?

500

The membranous structure inside chloroplasts, carry photosynthetic pigments

What is thylakoid?

500

The classification of helminths characterized by their long, cylindrical, unsegmented body

What is nematode?