Prokaryotics
vocab
virulence factor
extracelurar polymeric substances (EPS)
endoflagellla
peptidolgycan
porins
sporulation
germination
phagoytosis
Study questions
what color is gram positive?
what color is gram negative?
what are differences between prokaryotic and eukrayotics?
What are similarities between prokaryotic and eukaryotic?
What characteristics are prokaytics?
What are the different shapes of bacterium?
What structures in a cell are required in all bacteria cells?
Can you infect an host if you can not attach to it?
What does diplo mean in microbiology?
What does staphyl mean in microbiology?
What does strepo mean in microbiology?
What are essential bacteria components?
What is the outer most layer of bacteria cell called?
Why is glycocalyx capsule a virulence factor?
What is the function of glycocalyx capsule?
what is function of vrulence factor in general?
What diseases are caused by bacteria with capsules?
What diseases are caused by bacteria without capsules?
Why are diseases more deadly if it is caused by bacteria with capsules?
What is function of flagella?
What are different types of flagella?
What are the main structures of flagella?
What is an axial filimament?
What is the function of an axial fillament?
What is another name for axial fillament?
What is the function of fimbriae?
Define fimbriae
What gram is pilus located in?
What is the function of pilus?
What are the main structures of cell wall?
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