The Characteristics of Life
Experiments in Microbiology
Biological Chemistry
Transport Mechanisms
Cell Structure and Function
100

A prokaryotic cell with peptidoglycan in its cell wall 

What is bacteria?

100

Created the S shaped flask and was "the final blow" to spontaneous generation

Who was Louis Pasteur?

100

Has two fatty acid chains, a glycerol, and a phosphate group

What is a phospholipid

100

High solute concentration in this solution which leads to shriveling of cells.

What is a hypertonic solution?
100

This flagellar arrangement is seen to have one flagella protruding from each end.

What is amphitrichous?

200

A prokaryote that lacks peptidoglycan and is found in extreme environments.

What is archaea? 
200

Used boiled gravy infusions to prove spontaneous generation.

Who is Spallanzani?

200

Peptidoglycan is a type of this macromolecule.

What is a polysaccharide?

200

This permeate moves two substances in opposite directions.

What is an anti port?

200

This cell wall has a thick layer of peptidoglycan and contains teichoic acids.

What is a gram-positive cell wall?
300

An acellular obligatory parasite.

What is a virus?

300

Used decaying meat and flies to disprove spontaneous generation.

Who was Redi?

300

Enzymes are an example of this macromolecule

What is a protein?

300

This type of passive transport utilizes a protein.

What is facilitated diffusion?

300

This type of microorganism has 30S and 50S ribosomal subunits.

What is a prokaryote?
400

A eukaryote that is photosynthetic like plant cells.

What is algae?

400

Began the practice of antiseptic technique in surgery.

Who was Lister?

400
Contains adenine, ribose, and three phosphate groups

What is ATP?

400

This type of active transport uses ATP indirectly.

What is secondary active transport?

400

Contains O-antigen in its outer membrane

What is a gram-negative cell wall?

500

A eukaryote that obtains their energy source from other organisms and has a cell wall.

What is fungi?

500

Provided the baseline for cleaning hospital areas, changing dirty clothes, and changing wound dressings.

Who was Nightingale?

500

This ionizable functional group acts as a base and tends to attract a proton.

What is an Amino group (NH2)?

500

When you give this solution to a patient, you will not see any net changes.

What is isotonic solution?

500

Contains chains of NAG and NAM which link by amino acid cross bridges.

What is peptidoglycan?