ISB 202 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy, Antimicrobial Resistance, Spirillum

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They"re not living" organisms, antibiotics kill bacteria by disrupting their cell wall, but viruses have an envelope instead of a cell wall: some viruses have an envelope surrounding them. Prions: plasmids are small circles of dna found in viruses. False, they"re found in bacteria: plasmid dna can join with a bacteria"s dna and create resistance to currently effective antibiotics. Yes, but in human form its creutzfeldt-jakob disease . This can happen if you eat nerve tissue of cattle with mcd: bacteria are the oldest organisms on earth. Double every 20 min: if they divide so fast, why don"t they take over the world? (what limits them?) No: as a group, bacteria have very diverse ways of getting nutrition for themselves. True: bacteria are a problem mostly when they become a colony of millions (as opposed to just a single individual). Flagella (tails) or cilia (hair-like structures: we are beginning to learn more about the nature of extremophile bacteria.

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