What are Bacteria?
Structure and Function
Reproduction and Metabolism
Gram Staining
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100

Unicellular or Multicellular?

Unicellular

100

Structure that contains the genetic information

nucleoid

100

How do most bacteria reproduce

binary fission

100

What is the main purpose of Gram staining?

Classify bacteria based on cell wall structure

100
Place where proteins are made for the bacteria cell

ribosomes

200

Prokaryotes or Eukaryotes?

Prokaryotes

200

Used to protect and shape 

Cell Wall

200

During binary fission, what happens first

DNA is copied

200

Gram-positive bacteria appear which color after Gram staining?

purple

200

What does antibiotic resistance mean?

Bacteria can survive antibiotic treatment

300

Which bacterial shape is spherical?

coccus

300

Used for movement

flagella

300

Bacteria that require oxygen to survive are called

aerobes

300
  1. Gram-positive bacteria retain the crystal violet stain because they have a thick/ thin peptidoglycan layer?

thick

300

How can bacteria become antibiotic resistant?

Through mutations and gene transfe

400

Rod-shaped bacteria are classified as:

Bacillus

400

Which molecule makes up the cell walls of most bacteria

Peptidoglycan

400

Bacteria that obtain energy from sunlight are classified as:

photoautotroph

400

Gram-negative bacteria retain the crystal violet stain because they have a thick or thin peptidoglycan layer.

thin

400
  1. Which type of bacteria can survive with or without oxygen?

Facultative anaerobes

500

Spiral-shaped bacteria are known as

spirillus

500
Used to attach to surfaces

pili

500

Which process allows bacteria to exchange genetic material but is NOT reproduction?

conjugation

500

What does a gram + staphylococcus bacteria look like?

purple, cluster, sphere

500

Protects against immune responses and drying out

capsule