How do fungi reproduce?
Fungi
How can bacteria genetically recombine?
Pilus
A bridge allowing bacteria to donate its DNA.
What is antibiotic resistance/sensitivity determined by?
DNA. If it changes, that means the DNA has changed.
How do bacteria reproduce?
Bacteria
Saprobes
Bacteria that are decomposers, get nutrients from breakout of dead matter.
Parasites
Bacteria that get nutrients from the host, which harms the host.
Symbionts
Bacteria that get nutrients from the host, but don’t harm it.
Obligate aerobes
Bacteria that need oxygen to survive.
Obligate anaerobes
Bacteria that are poisoned by oxygen and will die if exposed to it.
Facultative anaerobes
Bacteria that are fine with or without oxygen.
Auxotroph
Wildtype
Bacteria that can synthesize all building blocks they need with access to a carbon source, like glucose.
Mutualistic Relationship
Relationship where both individuals benefit, such as the relationship between legumes and nitrogen fixing bacteria. Bacteria live in roots and give plants nitrogen, and plants give the bacteria nutrients. Extra nitrogen goes into the soil.
Viruses
Viral life cycle
Attaches to the host cell, typically using a receptor, then infects it by injecting its genome into the cell. Then begins a lytic or lysogenic cycle.
Lytic cycle
Lysogenic cycle
Envelope
Plasma membrane that covers the virus as it buds out.
How can a virus become more severe in animal cells?
Animal cells don’t have a cell wall, so the virus can go through the cell membrane to escape. This allows the infected cell to stay alive for longer and produce more virus cells.
Viruses with RNA genomes
Yeast
Eukaryotes that reproduce by budding.