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Monera Kingdom
Archaeobacteria
Cyanobacteria
Gram bacteria
Mycoplasma
Rickettsia
Spirochetes
3 Monera that grow only within cells?
Rickettsiae, Chlamydiae, and Viruses

(CRV)
1 Monera that requires sterols?

1 Monera that "sometimes" requires sterols?
always= urea plasmas

sometimes= myco plasmas
Contains DNA or RNA?
Viruses
2 that do not have a cell wall?

1 that "sometimes has a cell wall"
No= mycoplasmas & viruses

Sometimes= ureoplasmas
Archaea bacteria differ from bacteria by:
1. lack PG
2. histone PROs
3. extreme enviros
4. TATA and TFIIB
Prokaryotes provided _______ to higher plants and _________ to all eukaryotic cells by ENDOCYTOSIS.
chloroplast

mitochondria
7 ways to classify viruses?
1. genome sequ
2. host range
3. cell & tissue tropism
4. pathogenicity & cytopathology
5. transmission
6. physicochemical props
7. antigenic props
I attack nervous tissue
Rabies
I cannot withstand stomach acid and do not cause intestinal problems
rhinovirus
I am a mode of transmission of many viral encephalitis?

I am a mode of transmission for rabies?
encephalitis = INSECTS

rabies = ANIMAL BITES
What category of virus?
DNA viruses

Herpes=enveloped
Adeno= naked
My category of viruses?
RNA viruses

retro= envelope
pico= naked
What can be used to identify if organisms are identical, related, or not related?
DNA hybridization

A.aerogenes > K. pneumoniae