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this may be used as a fibrilar capsule component in acetobacter
cellulose
in gram negative bacteria this contains 30% phospholipid and 70% protein
inner cytoplasmic membrane
these are the chemical components found in cell walls of bacteria, blue green algae, and actinomycetes
n-acetylglucosamine and muramic acid
two chemical components involved in lysozyme attack
n-acetylglucosamine and muramic acid
these are the chemical components are involved in the bacbone layer responsible for the rigidity in bacteria cell walls
n-acetylglucosamine and muramic acid
what mediates the conjugation with recombinant formation
pilli/fimbrae
when soluble dna from a genetically related cell is introduced into a new bacterial cell and the dna incorporates into its homologous region of th ecells chromosome this is
transformation
anabolism
building something
endergonic
building something
biosynthesis
building something
assimilation
building something
catabolism
breaking something down
exergonic
breaking something down
dissimilation
breaking something down
a cytoplasmic dna containing ultrastructure which can transmit antibiotic resistance to genetically related bacteria
plasmid
an extrachromosomal circular dna segment that contains genes that the cell can use for a new genetic trait
plasmid
a small cytoplasmic circular DNA that can induce fertility
plasmid
what type of contact does recombinant formation by chromosomal (exergenote) transfer
direct contact
what type of contact does plasmid transfer with a pickup of a new phenotype for antibiotic
direct contact
what is transfered by conjugation
F factor plasmid, R factor plasmid, and bacterial chromosome segment
what are the phenotypes associated with archaebacteria
halophiles, methanogens, and thermoplasma