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What are the three domains of life? Bacteria, Archaea, Eukarya 
 
Which groups are more closely related from an evolutionary standpoint? Archaea and 
Eukarya 
 
What are the three different shapes of bacterial cells? 1) coccus- spherical 
2) bacillus- rod shaped 
3) spirilla- wavy/ corkscrew shaped 
 
What are the three different ways in which bacteria arrange themselves in colonies? 1) diplo- 
divide but stay attached to each oth...
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Lack a nucleus or membrane bound organelles, usually unicellular. Smaller and simpler than most 
eukaryotic cells. Contain two types of domain Bacteria and Archaea. - Prokaryotic cells 
Ridged cell wall contains peptidoglycan. Includes a nucleoid (no nucleus) with no membrane-bound 
organelles. Multiply by binary fission - cell enlarges then divides - Bacteria 
Bacterial shapes: 
Coccus 
Rods (bacillus) 
Coccobacillus 
Vibrio 
Spirillum 
Spirochete - - Coccus - spherical 
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Biology 117 WVU exam 2 Questions with Complete Solutions
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What are the three domains of life? Correct Answer-Bacteria, Archaea, Eukarya 
 
Which groups are more closely related from an evolutionary standpoint? Correct Answer-Archaea and Eukarya 
 
What are the three different shapes of bacterial cells? Correct Answer-1) coccus- spherical 
2) bacillus- rod shaped 
3) spirilla- wavy/ corkscrew shaped 
 
What are the three different ways in which bacteria arrange themselves in colonies? Correct Answer-1) diplo- divide but stay attached to each other (OO...
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BIO 242 Lecture Exam 1 Questions and 
 
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What are the primary functions of blood in the body? 
Blood carries oxygen from the lungs to cell tissues and picks up carbon dioxide from tissues to 
transport it back to the lungs. 
 
How many oxygen molecules can a single red blood cell carry? 
 
Over 1 billion 
 
What percentage of body weight does blood account for? 
 
8% 
 
What are the normal counts of white blood cells and red blood cells in a cubic millimeter of 
blood? 
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Bacteriology - Answer study of microorganisms called bacteria 
 
Bacteria - Answer another name for germ or microbe, minute one celled, vegetable origin, seen with microscope. 
 
Cocci - Answer spherical bacteria 
 
Spirilla - Answer spiral shaped bacteria 
 
Bacilli - Answer Rod shaped bacteria 
 
pathogenic - Answer causing disease 
 
Non Pathogenic - Answer Bacteria that are not harmful 
 
parasite - Answer An organism that feeds on a living host 
 
saprophyte - Answer An or...
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carotid artery Blood is supplied to the head, neck, and face by the _______, splits into 
internal and external 
 
internal carotid artery Supplies blood to the brain, eyes, and forehead 
 
external carotid artery Supplies blood to the skin and muscles of the head 
 
OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) Regulating agency under the 
Department of Labor that enforces safety and health standards in the wor...
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The typical generation time of Escherichia coli is approximately ________ under optimal environmental conditions. correct answers 20 minutes 
 
Which of the following proteins is most active in divisome complexes? correct answers FtsZ 
 
In the process of binary fission in Bacteria, which action occurs first? correct answers DNA replication 
 
Endospore formation is stimulated when correct answers bacterial growth ceases due to limitation of an essential nutrient. 
 
A bacterium that lacks the m...
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Bacteriology - study of microorganisms called bacteria 
 
Bacteria - another name for germ or microbe, minute one celled, vegetable origin, seen with microscope. 
 
Cocci - spherical bacteria 
 
Spirilla - spiral shaped bacteria 
 
Bacilli - Rod shaped bacteria 
 
pathogenic - causing disease 
 
Non Pathogenic - Bacteria that are not harmful 
 
parasite - An organism that feeds on a living host 
 
saprophyte - An organism that feeds on dead matter 
 
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Aerobes - ANSWER Bacteria that require oxygen to grow 
 
Anaerobes (AN-uh-roebz) - ANSWER Bacteria that grow in the absence of oxygen 
 
Bacilli (singular,bacillus) - ANSWER Rod shaped bacteria that cause tuberculosis and other diseases 
 
Candida - ANSWER A yeast commonly found in the oral cavity, gastrointestinal tract, and female genital tract and sometimes in skin 
 
Chancre - ANSWER Painless ulcerating sore 
 
Cocci - ANSWER Spherical bacteria cells that reproduce by dividing into two 
 
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Pathogenicity ability to cause disease 
 
virulence degree of pathogenicity 
 
invasiveness ability of a bacterial pathogen to rapidly spread through tissue and cause 
destruction to surrounding tissue 
 
exotoxins Proteins *ex*creted by bacteria with power to inactivate or kill host cells 
 
endotoxins chemical components of the cell walls of certain bacteria 
At bacterial death, *endotoxins are released* causing inflammation, fever, chills 
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