Principles of Micro 3 Flashcards

1
Q

composition of the cytoplasmic membrane

A

30-40% phospholipid
60-70% protein

with phospholipid bilayer having hydrophilic polar heads and hydrophobic fatty acyl tails

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2
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function of cytoplasmic membrane

A
transport
energy production (proton motive force, oxidative phosphorylation, photophosphorylation)
metabolic processes
motility
communication
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3
Q

types of transport system

A

passive: simple and facilitated(rate limited)

active

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4
Q

why is gram negative a significant barrier to antibiotics and disinfectants

A

because it has both a cytoplasmic membrane and an outer membrane

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5
Q

what do capsule make possible

A

makes it hard for the immune system to recognize bacteria – but not all bacteria make capsules and not all that can make them

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6
Q

how do you tell difference between capsule and slime layer

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capsule is thicker, a lot more of it, not easily removed, and organized while slime layer is the opposite

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7
Q

all vaccines are based on understanding what

A

understanding the capsule and capsular type

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8
Q

what is the diameter and length of fimbrae

A

2-10nm diameter

1-2 micron long

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9
Q

do fimbrae have proteins

A

yes

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10
Q

another name for fimbrae

A

short attachment or common pili

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11
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importance of pili

A

pull two cells together to exchange genetic information

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12
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diameter and length of pili

A

2-10nm diameter

10 - >20 microns long

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13
Q

in comparison to fimbrae, how much pili are there

A

a lot of fimbrae

few pili

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14
Q

protein in pili

A

pilin

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15
Q

descriptive form for no flagella

A

atrichous

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16
Q

descriptive form for single flagella at one end or both ends

A

polar

17
Q

descriptive form for bunch of flagella at one end

A

lophotrichous

18
Q

descriptive form for bunch of flagella at both ends

A

amphitrichous

19
Q

descriptive form for flagella all around the cell

A

peritrichous

20
Q

difference in prokaryotic and eukaryotic motility

A

in prokaryotes, the flagellum has propeller like motion

in eukaryotes, cilia has back and forth beating motion

21
Q

filament is made of

A

flagellin

22
Q

why do gram positive and gram negative produce the same energy

A

the energy comes from the basal body even though gram neg has plates at both outer membrane and cytoplasmic membrane while gram pos has only at cytoplasmic membrane.

since energy comes from the basal body, it doesn’t matter that gram neg has two sets of plates

23
Q

speed of bacteria

A

20-90 micrometer/sec

24
Q

importance of endoflagellum spirochetes

A

digs deep into the mucus layer to get into the tissue it needs to get to

25
Q

example of endoflagellum spirochetes

A

treponema pallidum