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Name: GROUP 7 2BSN – B13 SAS 3

Trisha Leigh P. Lao


Neil Stephen Gunting
Beverly Monte de Ramos
Julie Dianne Jumawan
Jerusha Miura

Check For Understanding


1. Answer: D
Ratio: Bacterial Capsules are often composed of polysaccharides that repeat outside the
membrane.
2. Answer: C
Ratio: Prokaryotic denote an organism lacking a distinct membrane-bound nucleus just
like a gram-positive bacteria.
3. Answer: C
Ratio: Lysozome has the ability to penetrate bacterial cell walls.
4. Answer: C
Ratio: Peritrichous flagella were found all around the cell surface.
5. Answer: D
Ratio: Pili and Fimbriae are terms used to describe the thin, hairlike appendages on the
surface of many gram-negative bacteria, as well as pili proteins.
6. Answer: B
Ratio: Because they sediment quicker than prokaryotic (70s) ribosomes, eukaryotic
ribosomes are often known as 80s ribosomes, referring to the sedimentation coefficients
in Svedberg units.
7. Answer: A
Ratio: The cytoplasmic membrane features a selective permeability barrier that governs
substance transit into and out of the cell.
8. Answer: D
Ratio: Both of these assertions are correct. Gram-negative bacteria have a thin
peptidoglycan cell wall that is surrounded by an outer lipopolysaccharide-containing
membrane. Gram-positive bacteria lack an outer membrane but are surrounded by
peptidoglycan layers that are many times thicker than those seen in gram-negative
bacteria.

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