7. Prokaryotic Cell Structures & Functions
Gram-Positive vs. Gram-Negative Cell Walls
Practice this topic
- Multiple Choice
Which of the following is not a chemical component of a bacterial cell wall?
- Multiple Choice
Gram negative cell walls contain fewer layers of _____ than gram positive cell walls.
- Open Question
The following outline can be used to identify important bacteria. Fill in a representative genus in the space provided.
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- Open Question
DRAW IT Draw a key to differentiate the following bacteria: cyanobacteria, Cytophaga, Desulfovibrio, Frankia, Hyphomicrobium, methanogens, myxobacteria, Nitrobacter, purple bacteria, Sphaerotilus, and Sulfolobus.
- Open Question
Which of the following pairs is mismatched?
a. anaerobic endospore-forming gram-positive rods—Clostridium
b. facultatively anaerobic gram-negative rods—Escherichia
c. facultatively anaerobic gram-negative rods—Shigella
d. pleomorphic gram-positive rods—Corynebacterium
e. spirochete—Helicobacter
- Open Question
Identify the bacteria involved in respiratory infections using the following laboratory test results:
Gram-positive cocci
Catalase-positive: a. ____________________________________
Catalase-negative
Beta-hemolytic, bacitracin inhibition: b. ____________________________________
Alpha-hemolytic, optochin inhibition: c. ____________________________________
Gram-positive rods
Non-acid-fast: d. ____________________________________
Acid-fast: e. ____________________________________
Gram-negative cocci: f. ____________________________________
Gram-negative rods
Aerobes
Coccobacilli: g. ____________________________________
Rods
Grow on nutrient agar: h. ____________________________________
Require special media: i. ____________________________________
Facultative anaerobes
Coccobacilli: j. ____________________________________
Intracellular parasites
Form elementary bodies: k. ____________________________________
Do not form elementary bodies: l. ____________________________________
Wall-less: m. ____________________________________