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A: Introduction Bacteria Are Minute, Single-celled Organisms That Can Be Found In Large Numbers In All…
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A: Archaea are unicellular microorganisms that are structurally similar to bacteria. They are one of…
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A: * prokaryotes are organisms they lack nucleus and other organelles. *Prokaryotes are divided into…
Q: What are endospores? Why are they formes?
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A: A domain consisting of single-celled organisms The members are of varied shapes namely spiral,…
Q: What is the unique cell wall component found in gram positive bacteria?
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Q: What is conidiophore?
A: Microbiology is the study of microorganisms that are invisible to the naked eye. The microorganisms…
Q: Why would archaea that grow in extreme environments be more intensively studied than those that do…
A: Bacteria exhibit unique capabilities of surviving in extreme environments. They are present in the…
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Q: In what ways are Thermoplasma and Picrophilus similar? In whatways do they differ?
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Q: What is the function of periplasmic space in a bacterial cell
A: In gram-negative bacteria, the periplasm can make up to 40% of the total cell volume, but in…
Q: Breifly describe the chemistry, structure, and functions of the plasma membrane in prokaryotes.
A: Prokaryotic creatures are bacteria. They are all unicellular and tiny. Numerous criteria, including…
Q: Do archaea have Periplasm?
A: Prokaryotes are the primitive organisms that were the first to develop and harness life on Earth.…
Q: What types of environments are inhabited by archaea? Why are methanogens important?
A: Microorganisms are those that can only be seen with the help of microscope and can not be seen wit…
Q: What type of a prokaryotic cell live in hot springs?
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Q: Will the cells of Archaea be lysed by the enzymelysozyme, or the antibiotic penicillin? Why or why…
A: Archae are the prokaryotic micro-organism which is considered under third domain of the life. They…
Q: How is cell wall of bacterium made up of?
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Q: Relative to cells, how big are endospores?
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Q: How is the Caulobacter life cycle similar to theeukaryotic cell cycle?
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Q: What are halophile, thermoacidophile and methanogen archaebacteria?
A: Organisms that live in extreme harsh environments are extremophiles. Most of the members come under…
Q: Some archaea have unique phospholipids in their cytoplasmic membrane that A) form a monolayer due to…
A: Archaeal lipids are made out of profoundly methylated isoprenoid chains that are ether-connected to…
Q: the 6 variations of an archaeal cell envelope?
A: Archaea archaea are the microorganisms of domain prokaryotes as these do not have well-defined cell…
Q: What is bacterial flagellum?
A: Bacteria are member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms. Bacteria have cell walls but…
Q: What group of prokaryotes use inorganic chemicals as energy source and fulfill their carbon needs by…
A: The inorganic compounds obtained by the bacteria from the surrounding environment helps the bacteria…
Q: How would you explain the fact that many proteins of Archaea resemble their counterparts in…
A: As Carl Woese and his colleagues presented in 1990, the three-domain system classifies all cellular…
Q: What features are similar between Archaea and Eukarya?
A: Domain Eukarya represent organisms which have a well defined nucleus and membrane-bound organelles.…
Q: Are bacterial endospores reproductive structures? Explain why or why not.
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A: The differences between a free living celled organism and a single human cell are as follows:
Q: Please explain in simple worlds What is peptidoglycan that are found in gram cell walls?
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Q: is gloeotrichia cyanobacteria branched or unbranched?
A: Cyanobacteria come under the kingdom Monera. They are true bacteria. They are also called blue green…
Q: One major difference in the envelope structure between gram positive bacteria and gram-negative…
A: Bacteria are unicellular prokaryotes that are found in different habitats that might be pathogenic…
Q: Why is there a debate as to whether archaea is classified as prokaryotic or eukaryotic
A: Introduction Single-celled organisms are classified as Archaea. Prokaryotes are microorganisms that…
Q: What are the following structures: (i) Conidiophores (ii) Basidiospores.
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Q: Which types of eukaryotic microbes have cell walls? How do their walls differ from those of…
A: All living things are made up of cells. The cells are classified into two major types, namely…
Q: Which of the following is true regarding the cell wall in archaea? O If present, it will contain a…
A: Archaea donot contain thick layer of peptidoglycan. Donot contain cellulose and chitin .chitin cell…
Q: What are the three main differences between bacterial and archaeal membranes?
A: Archaea constitute a domain of single-celled organisms. These microorganisms lack cell nuclei and…
Q: Are chemosynthetic bacteria - autotrophic or heterotrophic?
A: Prokaryotic cells are primitive cells and have no well-defined nucleus and nuclear membrane.…
Q: How is Nanoarchaeum similar to other Archaea?How does it differ?
A: A new phylum was proposed within the Archaea in 2002, called " Nanoarchaeota. It was represented by…
Q: Difference between bacteria and cynobacteria?
A: Microorganisms are microscopic organisms that are unicellular or multicellular in nature. They are…
Q: How does the protein synthesis of archaea differ from the protein synthesis of the bacteria? Explain…
A: Protein synthesis is the cellular process in which the genetic codes in messenger RNA (mRNA) are…
Q: what advantages might a bacterial species that forms multi-cellular arrangements eg; clusters or…
A: In the living world, we see a large number of microorganisms, animals and plants. These organisms…
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