what is a colony and and how does it relate to a bacterial cell?
why is it important to study single colonies of
bacteria?
what are the advantages of growing bacteria on a plate vs
broth?
how can you tell whether the colonies on your plate are from
the original culture and not contaminants?
Plasma Membrane. What is the composition of
plasma membrane (PM) of a bacterial cell? How does this compare to
a eukaryotic cell? List the functions of the PM. Without complex
internal membranes, where do prokaryotes carry out membrane-bound
chemical reactions such as ATP synthesis or photosynthesis?
1. How
does penicillin act on a bacterial cell - or stated another way -
what is the mechanism of action of penicillin? what is the cellular
target of the antibiotic?
2. Why
does penicillin not act on human cells? or stated another way - why
does penicillin have selective toxicity?
3. Be
specific about why the penicillin may be able to act differently on
one type of cell. What about that one type of cell allows
penicillin to act...
1. If glucose is phosphorylated upon entry, how does it get out
of the epithelial cell?
2. Context: referring to the basic K+ and Na+ levels of a cell
and how they move in and out of it. Both ions have a positive
charge. K+ is more ubundant in the cell and Na+ is more outside.
The inside of the cell is more naturally negative.
If K+ is going out while Na+ is coming into the cell, why does
the...
Describe how bacterial DNA transfer from one cell to the
others. b) How does penicillin kill bacteria? C) why
E.coli Lac operon is an inducible regulation and
catabolic pathway?
please help with this genetics hw question it is timed for 35
minutes left anything helps even if it is just 1 a and 1 c i kinda
know b
How does the use of money improve an economy and allow
for a greater division of labor?
What should this greater division provide?
Are there any negative effects of increasing the money
supply?
Are there any positive effects of decreasing the money
supply?