BIOL 110 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Ixodes Scapularis, Cyanobacteria, Streptococcus

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Prokaryotic characteristics: no internal compartmentalization (no organelles, less dna than eukaryotes (one circular chromosome, plasmids, dna not complexed with proteins, much smaller in size than eukaryotes (rely on diffusion, cell wall i. ii. 1 m m (a) spherical (cocci) (a) spherical (cocci) (b) rod-shaped (bacilli) (b) rod-shaped (bacilli) Reproduction and growth: asexual reproduction by binary fission. Adaptation: acquisition of new genes i. ii. iii. iv. v. Genes are taken up from the surrounding. Genes are transferred among bacteria by viruses. Direct transfer of genes from one bacteria to another. Chemical that inhibits the growth of a microorganism. Plasmid characteristics: self-replicating, small ring of dna that carries accessory genes, genes are not necessary for bacterial survival but can confer selective advantages for the bacteria, endospore formation i. Thick coated cell that is resistant to harsh conditions: metabolism, diversity of energy and carbon requirements i. ii. Autotroph or other sources to manufacture organic molecules from carbon.

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