7. Prokaryotic Cell Structures & Functions
Bacterial Cell Morphology & Arrangements
- Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following structures is primarily responsible for regulating the movement of substances into and out of a bacterial cell?11views
- Multiple ChoiceBased on its shape, which of the following best describes a bacterium that appears spherical under the microscope?15views
- Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following features contributes most directly to the compaction of the bacterial chromosome within the cell?26views
- Multiple ChoiceWhich term is NOT used to describe bacterial cell shapes?32views
- Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following terms is NOT used to describe bacterial cell shape?15views
- Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following is NOT a typical characteristic of most bacterial plasma membranes?28views
- Textbook Question
Endospore formation is called (a) ________. It is initiated by (b) ________. Formation of a new cell from an endospore is called (c) ________. This process is triggered by (d) ________.
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Streptococcus bacteria have what shape?
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What is the morphology of the cells in the image below?
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Vibrio cholerae causes the disease cholera. Based on the name of the bacterium, what is its shape?
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Which of the following is mismatched:
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A chain of rods is referred to as ______________, whereas a curve shaped rod is termed _______________.
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What type of cell is shown in the image below?
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What type of cell arrangement is shown in the image below?
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Match the following cell morphologies with the correct description:
1) ______:Diplobacilli A. Long spiral with flexible cells.
2) ______:Streptococci B. Single rod-shaped cell.
3) ______:Vibrio C. 2 rod-shaped cells that remain attached.
4) ______:Diplococci D. Cluster of 4 spherical cells arranged on one plane.
5) ______:Spirochete E. 2 spherical cells that remain attached.
6) ______:Tetrad F. Comma-shaped, short & bent cells.
7) ______:Single Bacillus G. 2 short rod-shaped (or oval) cells that remain attached.
8) ______:Coccobacilli H. Chain-like pattern of spherical cells.
9) ______:Staphylococci I. Cluster of 8 spherical cells arranged like a cube.
10) ______:Spirillium J. Curved rod that forms a spiral.
11) ______:Sarcinae K. Chain-like pattern of rod-shaped cells.
12) ______:Streptobacilli L. Cluster of many spherical cells in a randomized pattern.
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