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Bacteriology is the study of bacteria. Bacteria are single-celled organisms that can be found in a wide range of environments, including soil, water, and the human body. Bacteriologists study the biology, ecology, and taxonomy of bacteria, as well as their roles in ecosystems, their uses in biotechnology and medicine, and their impact on human health.

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what is a signal transduction pathway?...

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what are the second messengers in the gpcr-phospholipase c signal transduction system?...

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generalized vs specialized transduction...

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In vision, transduction occurs within the...

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a signal transduction pathway is initiated when a _____ binds to a receptor....

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Bacterial endospores are used for: - bacterial reproduction. - forming ... the bacteria alive under harsh conditions....

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Cyanobacteria obtain energy from: - parasitizing viruses. - digesting benzene ... plants. - digesting cyanide....

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Some archaea can live in boiling water. True or False?...

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What differentiates gram-positive bacteria from gram-negative bacteria? ... requirements - staining properties...

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What do the sticky layers of protective slime produced by some bacteria enable ... periods of time - sexually reproduce...

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In bacteria, the small, circular pieces of DNA that are located outside the ... . - bacteriophages. - endospores....

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Sex pili are prokaryotic structures that are used: - during binary fission. ... adhering to surfaces. - for movement....

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Mention the functional importance of lytic enzymes SpoIID, SpoIIM and SpoIIP in the development of B. subtilis spores....

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What will be the phenotype of B. subtilis cells lacking EzrA?...

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Discuss nucleoid occlusion for the proper positioning of Z ring formation ... block their division during sporulation?...

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Mention the function and mechanism of activation of Cw1J enzyme during the germination of B. subtilis spores....

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The Chlamydia is known as parasitic bacteria-why? What is the major metabolic signature present in Chlamydia?...

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Explain the following: cocci are the default shape of bacterial cells that have lost the MreB cytoskeleton....

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What is the arrangement of peptidoglycan chains in B. subtilis?...

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How do endospores exhibit resistance to heat and lysozyme?...

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