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Part B. Brief Answers, Choose 5 out of 6 to answer. If you answer all 6, the last question will automatically be skipped for grading. 5 points each, 25 points in total.

1, Compare

prokaryotic and eukaryotic microbes in the following aspects:

  • DNA location and organization – Where

    is DNA found? Is it circular or linear?

  •  

    Membrane-bound organelles – Which

    organelles are present or absent?

  •  

    Shared vs. different structures –

    Which structures do both have Which are unique? Give at least one example.

  •  

    Size and complexity – How do their

    sizes and levels of complexity compare?

  •  

    Examples of organisms – Give at least

    one example of a prokaryote and one eukaryote.

  

2, Short Alt text: The figure consists of five round-bottomed tubes with screw caps labeled (a) to (e) that illustrate different growth patterns.

Long Alt text: Tube (a). The tube contains liquid media with bacterial colonies floating at the top of the media.
Tube (b). The tube contains liquid media with bacterial colonies shown floating at the top of the solution with a few colonies dispersed in the media.
Tube (c). The tube contains liquid media with bacterial colonies shown settled at the bottom of the tube.
Tube (d). The tube contains liquid media with bacterial colonies shown dispersed throughout the media.
Tube (e). The tube contains liquid media with bacterial colonies shown at the center of the media.

Based on the figure above

showing bacterial growth in a solid medium tube, describe the

five categories of microbes based on their

oxygen requirements

. For each tube:

  •  Name the microbial type

    (e.g., obligate aerobe, facultative

    anaerobe, etc).

  •  Explain the growth pattern

    (where in the tube they grow and

    why).

  •  Discuss the effect of oxygen

    (Is oxygen toxic? Can they use oxygen

    for aerobic respiration? Do they rely on fermentation instead?).

a,

b,

c,

d,

e,

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