1. This document contains the names of 5 students - Trisha Leigh P. Lao, Neil Stephen Gunting, Beverly Monte de Ramos, Julie Dianne Jumawan, and Jerusha Miura - who make up Group 7 of class 2BSN-B13.
2. It also contains 8 multiple choice questions about bacterial structures and features with the corresponding answers and short explanations.
3. The questions cover topics like bacterial capsules, gram-positive vs gram-negative bacteria, lysosomes, flagella, pili, ribosomes, cytoplasmic membranes, and differences in cell walls between gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria.
1. This document contains the names of 5 students - Trisha Leigh P. Lao, Neil Stephen Gunting, Beverly Monte de Ramos, Julie Dianne Jumawan, and Jerusha Miura - who make up Group 7 of class 2BSN-B13.
2. It also contains 8 multiple choice questions about bacterial structures and features with the corresponding answers and short explanations.
3. The questions cover topics like bacterial capsules, gram-positive vs gram-negative bacteria, lysosomes, flagella, pili, ribosomes, cytoplasmic membranes, and differences in cell walls between gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria.
1. This document contains the names of 5 students - Trisha Leigh P. Lao, Neil Stephen Gunting, Beverly Monte de Ramos, Julie Dianne Jumawan, and Jerusha Miura - who make up Group 7 of class 2BSN-B13.
2. It also contains 8 multiple choice questions about bacterial structures and features with the corresponding answers and short explanations.
3. The questions cover topics like bacterial capsules, gram-positive vs gram-negative bacteria, lysosomes, flagella, pili, ribosomes, cytoplasmic membranes, and differences in cell walls between gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria.
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.