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Question | Answer |
what is the Job of the Flagellum? | Movement of the cell |
Are Monerans (which are Prokaryotes) simple or complicated organisms? Why? | Simple because they have no neculus |
What are the 4 characteristics of Monerans? | 1. Prokaryotic 2. Unicellular 3. Some move 4. auto and hetertropic |
Spirillum | spirally twisted bacteria |
Name 3 ways that bacteria is used in biotechnology/industry? | Lubricant, enzyms, cleaners |
Why does the Red Sea appear red? | because of the large amounts of Cyanobacteria in the water |
All species of Cyanobacteria are what type of organism? | one-celled/single-celled |
Coccus | A spherical bacterium |
Flagellum | a long lashlike appendage used for movement |
What are cyanobacteria? | monerans that are producers |
Aerobe | a bacterium that requires air |
What is an antibiotic? | a substance created by one organism that kills another |
Pathogen | any disease producing agent (virusetc.) |
Heterotroph | any organism requiring organic components |
Prokaryote | any cwllular organism that has no nuclear membrane |
A bloom of cyanobacteria is produced when what happens? | large amounts of nutrients enter a pond (or lake) |
Endospore | the inner coat of a spore-protective covering |
What are the 3 main shapes of bacteria? | 1. Sphere shape (cocci) 2. Rod-shaped (bacilli) 3. Spiral-shaped (spirilla) |
Can you tell the shape of the bacteria from its name? | Yes |
What shape is the anthrax bacillus? | a rod |
What shape bacteria is streptococcus? | sphere (cause of strept throat) |
why do we need saprophytes? | they digest dead things and recycle nutriants |
some cyanobacteria live together in large chains also known as what? | Filaments |
What are nitrogen fixing bacteria? | They change nitrogen from air into forms useful for plants and animals |
What is a vaccine? | damaged particles from bacteria |
how do nitrogen fixing bacteria benifit plants and animals? | The plants use the nitrogen and animals use it as fertilizer |
What colors can cyanobacteria be? | blue, green, red, yellow,or black |
Fission | The act of splitting into parts |
Anaerobe | an organism that doesn't require air |
Bacillus | any rod shaped bacterium |
Autotrope | any organism capable of self-nourishment |
Why are cyanobacteria important? | they make food in lakes and ponds |
What is an aerobe? | an organism that requires oxygen for resperation |
What is an anaerobe? | An organism that doesn't require oxygen for resperation |
How does sexual reproduction in Monerans allow for bacteria to continuously change? | in sexual reproduction a Moneran could exchange DNA with a different cell type |
Some Monera are pathogens, which means what? | it means they cause disease |
What are 2 examples of Pathogens? | Strept Throat and Tetanus |
Unicellular | Any bacteria with one cell |
How does a vaccine work? | it introduces a weaker form of the disease which builds up your immunity to said disease |
What is a toxin? | a posion that produces endospores |
Toxins produce endospores that surround them for protection. How does the endospore protect toxins? | With their thick walls |
Capsule | allows to stick on other substances |
Saprophytes | Any organism that lives on dead organic matter |
Why is a bloom bad? | it kills cyanobacteria |
What are the 2 parts the Kingdom Monera is split into? | Bacteria and Viruses |
What is the job of a capsule? | Help the bacteria to stick |
A moneran is a saprohyte, which means what? | it means that it uses dead material for food |
In which process (sexual of asexual) is the offspring identical to the original? | asexual |
How do bacteria sexually reproduce? | two bacteria move beside each other and exchange DNA through a fine tube |
What does fission produce? | Two cells with the same genetic makeups |
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