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24 Cards in this Set
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Bacteria with many shapes is called? |
Pleomorphic |
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Flagella pattern? |
Monotrichous |
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Flagella pattern? |
Lophotrichous |
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Flagella pattern? |
Amphitrichous |
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Flagella pattern? |
Peritrichous |
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Shape (Scientific name) |
Cocci |
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Shape (Scientific name) |
Bacillus |
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Shape (Scientific name) |
Spirillium & Spirochete |
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Shape (Scientific name) |
Vibrio |
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Shape (Scientific name) |
Arcula |
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Shape (Scientific name) |
Stella |
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What are pili? |
Proteins that function in sex conjugation |
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What are plasmids? |
Small circular double stranded DNA molecules. Separate from chromosomes. They carry genes for antibiotic resistance. |
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What is this clustering pattern called? |
Strep |
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What is this clustering pattern called? |
Staph |
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What is this clustering pattern called? |
Tetrad |
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What is this clustering pattern called? |
Sarcinae |
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What is this clustering pattern called? |
Coccobacilli |
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Bases match up (DNA TO DNA) |
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Bases match up (DNA TO RNA) |
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Bases match up (RNA TO RNA) |
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Define Transformation- |
Free DNA passed on |
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Define Transduction- |
Small pieces of DNA are passed on by virus |
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Define Conjugation- |
Sex, Genetic material being exchanged between bacteria. Mediated by plasmids. |