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