Chapter 1
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Chapter 4
Chapter 5
100

"found everywhere"

Ubiquitous

100

Cells with no true nucleus

Bacteria and Archaea
100

Extremophiles

Archaea

100

True or False: Viruses are cells

False

200

Spontaneous Generation 

abiogenesis

200

Slime layer or capsule

Glycocalyx

200

2 basic forms of fungal cells

Yeasts and Mold

200

How are viruses classified?

DNA or RNA viruses

300

True or False: simple carbohydrates includes disaccharides 

True

300

True or False: ALL bacteria have a cytoplasmic membrane, nucleoid, ribosomes and cytoplasm

True

300

Inner membrane folds of mitochondria

Cristae

300

Function of spikes on viral envelopes

Facilitate entry into host cells

400

Difference between DNA and RNA functions

DNA: blueprint of organism

RNA: carries out DNA's instructions and translates them into proteins

400
Endospores are resistant to....
Extremes (heat, drying, freezing, radiation, chemicals)
400

Functions of Eukaryotic Cilia

Locomotion, feeding and sensing enviroment

400

What properties do viruses lack that most other cells are able to do?

Self-replication, Metabolism, Homeostasis

500

What causes proteins to become denatured?

Heat, acid, alcohol and some disinfectants

500

Name the 4 types of flagellar arrangements

Monotrichous

Lophotrichous

Amphitrichous

peritrichous

500

Coccidioidomycosis

Valley Fever

500

Cytopathic Effect

The degenerative changes in cells associated with viral infection