This person is known for making the first simple microscope
Who is Antoni Van Leeuwenhoek?
This structure is responsible for translating/synthesizing proteins
What are ribosomes?
Examples of large algae
What are seaweed and kelp?
The single-celled eukaryotes that are capable of locomotion and reproduce asexually
What are protozoa?
The color that Gram-positive cell walls stain
What is purple?
This person is known for coming up with the Germ Theory of Disease
Who is Louis Pasteur?
Used for cell contact during DNA transfer
What are pili?
The two domains of prokaryotes
What are bacteria and archaea?
The characteristic concerning the cell membrane in eukaryotic flagella
What is being covered by the cell membrane?
The structure that protects bacteria from recognition by a host
What is a capsule?
This person is known for proposing the endosymbiotic theory
Who is Lynn Margulis?
1 or 2 whip-like extensions in prokaryotes
What are flagella?
Can be further classified into two main types: mold and yeast
What are fungi?
The eukaryotic organelle that degrades old cellular components
What are lysosomes
The two sugars in the peptidoglycan of bacterial cell walls
What are NAG and NAM?
This person is known for being an example of bioterrorism
Who is Bruce Irvins?
The reasoning for not having antibiotics against bacterial cytoplasmic membranes
What is it would affect our cells due to their similarities?
How protozoa are classified
What is locomotion?
The statement that proposing how eukaryotes were once formed
What is the endosymbiotic theory?
The structure unique to Gram-positive cell walls
What are teichoic acids?
This statement is apart of Koch's four postulates
1) What is agent must be found in every case of the disease and not in healthy hosts
2) What is agent is isolated and grown outside host
3) What is agent is introduced to a healthy host and host acquires the disease
4) What is same agents need to be found in experimental hosts
The difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic flagella
What is eukaryotic flagella don't rotate?
A frequently used method to classify microbes
What is gram-staining?
This eukaryotic structure requires ATP for movement
What are cilia?
This is caused when large amounts of Lipid A is released from lipopolysaccharides
What is septic shock?