EP MICROBIOLOGY:W/DISEASES BY..-MOD.ACC
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Author: BAUMAN
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Chapter 3, Problem 1M
Match the structures on the left with the descriptions on the right. A letter may be used more than once or not at all, and more than one letter
may be correct for each blank.
- _____ Glycocalyx
- _____ Flagella
- _____ Axial filaments
- _____ Cilia
- _____ Fimbriae
- _____ Pili
- _____ Hami
- A. Bristlelike projections found in quantities of 100 or more
- B. Long whip
- C. Responsible for conjugation
- D. “Sweet cup” composed of polysaccharides and/or polypeptides
- E. Numerous “grappling-hook” projections
- F. Responsible for motility of spirochetes
- G. Extensions not used for cell motility
- H. Made of tubulin in eukaryotes
- I. Made of flagellin in bacteria
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