11.1 Morphological Characterization of Bacteria - MicroCore RC
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Which of the following is a gelatinous polymer of polysaccharides that forms either as a capsule or slime layer?
exopolysaccharide
metachromatic granules
glycolipid
glycocalyx
Answer explanation
Answer: glycocalyx
A glycocalyx, literally meaning "sugar coat" (glykys = sweet, kalyx = husk), is a network of polysaccharides that project from cellular surfaces of bacteria, which classifies it as a universal surface component of a bacterial cell, found just outside the bacterial cell wall.
Reference: Madigan, M. T., Bender, K. S., Buckley, D. H., Sattley, W. M., & Stahl, D. A. (2018). Brock Biology of Microorganisms. 15th ed. Pearson Higher Education.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Which of the following is not found in Gram-positive bacteria?
N-acetylglucosamine
Lipid A
Murein
Teichoic acid
Cell membrane
Answer explanation
Answer: Lipid A.
Lipid A is a lipid component of an endotoxin held responsible for the toxicity of gram-negative bacteria. It is the innermost of the three regions of the lipopolysaccharide (LPS), also called endotoxin molecule, and its hydrophobic nature allows it to anchor the LPS to the outer membrane.
Reference: Madigan, M. T., Bender, K. S., Buckley, D. H., Sattley, W. M., & Stahl, D. A. (2018). Brock Biology of Microorganisms. 15th ed. Pearson Higher Education.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Which term describes a bacterial species that alter its shape in response to varying environmental conditions?
Amorphous
Unusual
Pleiomorphic
Stalked
Answer explanation
Answer: Pleiomorphic
Pleomorphism refers to the ability of an organism to alter its morphology and reproductive and other metabolic behavior in response to environmental changes.
Reference: Madigan, M. T., Bender, K. S., Buckley, D. H., Sattley, W. M., & Stahl, D. A. (2018). Brock Biology of Microorganisms. 15th ed. Pearson Higher Education.
McLaughlin, R. W., Vali, H., Lau, P. C. K., Palfree, R. G. E., De Ciccio, A., Sirois, M., Ahmad, D., Villemur, R., Desrosiers, M., & Chan, E. C. S. (2002). Are there naturally occurring pleomorphic bacteria in the blood of healthy humans? Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 40(12), 4771–4775. https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.40.12.4771-4775.2002
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Which of the following staining methods is NOT used to observe bacterial capsules?
Gregersen's Method
Anthony's method
Maneval's staining method
Negative staining
Answer explanation
Answer: Gregersen's method
In Gregersen's method, 3% KOH lyses the cell wall by dissolving lipids. Gram-negative bacteria are more susceptible (due to the OM), releasing DNA that produces a sticky, slimy thread.
References: Reyes, A. T. (2018). Morpho-Biochemical Aided Identification of Bacterial Isolates from Philippine Native Pig. Advances in Pharmacology & Clinical Trials, 3(5). https://doi.org/10.23880/apct-16000148
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Which of the following structures are pentacyclic triterpenoids structurally similar to cholesterol but found in bacterial membranes?
Teichoic acids
Integral proteins
Holdfast
Hopanoids
Answer explanation
Answer: Hopanoids.
Hopanoids usually comprise around 1 – 5% of the cells' total lipids, but in some cases their proportion raises considerably in response to stress. Just like cholesterol in eukaryotic membranes, they insert in bacterial membranes where they contribute to their stability. Both hopanoid and steroid molecules are almost planar, thus can intercalate into the lipid bilayers with relative ease and there interact with the adjacent fatty acid chains to enhance stiffness.
References: Belin BJ, Busset N, Giraud E, Molinaro A, Silipo A, Newman DK. Hopanoid lipids: from membranes to plant-bacteria interactions. Nat Rev Microbiol. 2018 May;16(5):304-315. doi: 10.1038/nrmicro.2017.173. Epub 2018 Feb 19. PMID: 29456243; PMCID: PMC6087623.
https://schaechter.asmblog.org/schaechter/2014/09/bacterial-hopanoids-the-lipids-that-last-forever.html
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What happens when you treat Bacillus megaterium with lysozyme?
It will not be killed since being a Gram positive bacteria, it has a thick peptidoglycan layer.
It will be killed because it blocks the activity of the transpeptidase thereby interrupting the cross-linking & CW synthesis.
It will be killed because it hydrolyses the β-1, 4 bond connecting NAM & NAG residues.
It will not be killed because it has mycolic acids similar to that of Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
Answer explanation
Answer: It will be killed because it hydrolyses the β-1, 4 bond connecting NAM & NAG residues.
Glycosidic bond (beta 1, 4) connecting NAM and NAG is susceptible to lysozyme. Lysozyme enzymatically cleaves the bonds in existing peptidoglycan, degrading the cell wall, while penicillin inhibits the cross-linking of peptidoglycan during its synthesis by binding to penicillin-binding proteins (PBPs).
References:
Nawaz N, Wen S, Wang F, Nawaz S, Raza J, Iftikhar M, Usman M. Lysozyme and Its Application as Antibacterial Agent in Food Industry. Molecules. 2022 Sep 24;27(19):6305. doi: 10.3390/molecules27196305. PMID: 36234848; PMCID: PMC9572377.
https://chemistrytalk.org/lysozyme/
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Which of the following is not a function of the bacterial capsule?
For resisting phagocytosis
Attachment
Energy reserve
Excludes bacteriophages
None of the choices
Answer explanation
Answer: None of the choices.
All of the choices are functions of the bacterial capsule. Here are the different functions:
-for resisting phagocytosis
-protection against desiccation
-exclusion of bacterial viruses and hydrophobic toxic materials
-attachment to surfaces
-reserve during starvation
References:
Rautemaa, R., & Meri, S. (1999). Complement-resistance mechanisms of bacteria. Microbes and Infection, 1(10), 785–794. https://doi.org/10.1016/s1286-4579(99)80081-1
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