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Prokaryotic Cell Structure - 2

Description: This test covers prokaryotic cell structures and its inclusions like cell wall membranes and others.
Number of Questions: 15
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Which of the following prokaryotes is wall-less and contains sterols in the plasma membrane as eukaryotes?

  1. E. coli

  2. Mycobacterium

  3. Bacillus anthracis

  4. Salmonella typhi

  5. Mycoplasma


Correct Option: E
Explanation:

Mycoplasma is a wall-less prokaryote that contains sterols in the cell membrane, that offers strength and rigidity.

All of the following chemicals are present in the plasma membranes of both eukaryotes and prokaryotes except

  1. sterols

  2. phospholipids

  3. proteins

  4. carbohydrates

  5. glycolipids and glycoproteins


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Plasma membranes of prokaryotes are less rigid because they lack sterols. However,  the prokaryote mycoplasma despite being a prokaryote contains sterols.

All the bacterial cells have the following constant structures except

  1. cell membranes & proteins

  2. cytoplasm & nucleoid

  3. nucleoid & ribosomes

  4. cell wall & thylakoid

  5. cell membranes & lipids


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Cell wall is common to all bacterial cells except a few like mycoplasmas. Similarly, thylakoids are the specialized membranes of flattened discs that contain light sensitive pigments. These structures are commonly present in cyanobacteria - the photosynthetic bacteria, and they help in photosynthesis. Therefore, these structures are not common to all bacterial cells.

Which of the following structures is the smallest?

  1. Virus

  2. Mycoplasma

  3. Amino acid

  4. Chloroplast

  5. Bacteria


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The size of an amino acid is 1 nano-meter. Therefore, it is the smallest of all structures.

A typical bacterial capsule lacks the following compound:

  1. polysaccharides

  2. polypeptides

  3. amino acids

  4. hyaluronic acid

  5. cellulose


Correct Option: E
Explanation:

Bacterial capsule lacks cellulose as cellulose is present in the cell walls of plants.

Plasma membrane of prokaryotes is less rigid because it is devoid of

  1. membrane proteins

  2. sterols like cholesterol

  3. phospholipids

  4. lipids

  5. carbohydrates


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The plasma membrane of a bacterial cell is less rigid as it is devoid of sterols like cholesterol. One exception to this is the prokaryote mycoplasma that contains sterols in the plasma membrane. In the absence of cell wall, sterol containing plasma membrane offers strength and rigidity to this prokaryote.

All of the following cell structures offer virulence to a bacterial cell except

  1. glycocalyx

  2. capsule

  3. flagella

  4. fimbriae

  5. pili


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Flagella help in locomotion and impart antigenic specificity, but not virulence.

Extracellular Polymeric Substance (EPS) is a

  1. polypeptide chain

  2. bacterial capsule

  3. glycocalyx

  4. biofilm

  5. slime layer


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Glycocalyx is an important component of biofilms. This structure helps the bacterial cell attach together and colonize. Through attachment, bacteria may grow on diverse surfaces such as rocks, in fast-moving streams, plant roots, and human teeth. Therefore, extracellular polymeric substance is a kind of glycocalyx that helps bacterial cells in a biofilm attach to their target environment to each other.

Which of the following statements is true for the prokaryotes?

  1. Prokaryotes lack peptidoglycan in their cell wall.

  2. Prokaryotes lack plasma membranes.

  3. Prokaryotes lack histones proteins.

  4. Prokaryotes lack ribosomes.

  5. Prokaryotes lack photosynthesis.


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Histone proteins are associated with the DNA of eukaryotes, but not with the DNA of prokaryotes as they lack histone proteins.

All of the following components are present in a gram positive bacterial cell wall except

  1. teichoic acid

  2. M-protein

  3. lipid A and O polysaccharide

  4. polysaccharides

  5. glycerol or ribitol


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Lipid A is specifically present in gram negative bacteria in the outer lipopolysaccharide membrane. It is the lipid portion of the outer membrane. When the bacteria die, they release lipid A. It is an endotoxin. It is responsible for fever, shock and dilation of blood vessels. From the core polysaccharide, O polysaccharide extends out, which is composed of sugar units. It acts as an antigen and helps distinguish different species of gram negative bacteria like E. coli. These are the only structures that are specifically confined to gram negative bacteria and are absent in gram positive bacteria.

Which of the following cells will not enlarge and undergo lysis, if placed in pure water?

  1. Protoplast

  2. Spheroplast

  3. L-forms

  4. Bacterial cell

  5. Mycoplasma


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

A typical bacterial cell has a well-defined cell wall, and therefore it will not enlarge due to osmosis. The cell wall resists swelling and imparts mechanical strength and rigidity to a baterial cell.

Treponema pallidum is a

  1. prokaryotic commensal

  2. eukaryotic parasite

  3. spirochete

  4. protozoan parasite

  5. mycoplasma


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Treponema pallidum is a spirochete because it is spiral shaped and moves with the help of axial filaments or endo-flagella. It is a prokaryote and a pathogenic spirochete - the causative agent of syphilis in human beings.

A gram negative bacterium is less sensitive to antibiotics because its

  1. peptidoglycan is thick

  2. peptidoglycan lacks teichoic acid

  3. peptidoglycan is thin

  4. peptidoglycan lacks lipid A

  5. petidoglycan contains alcohol


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The peptidoglycan of a gram negative bacterium consists of fewer number of layers and it is thin. In addition to this, the outer lipopolysaccharide layer is not permeable to antibiotics like penicillin. Therefore, a typical gram negative bacterium is less sensitive to antibiotics.

Bacterial capsule is medically important because the capsule is a

  1. simple cell structure

  2. prokaryotic cell structure

  3. virulent cell structure

  4. avirulent cell structure

  5. complex cell structure


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

A bacterial capsule is, in fact, a virulent structure as it imparts virulence to a bacterial cell by helping the cell in attachment, adherence and by avoiding phagocytosis.

If a bacterial cell treated with an antibiotic penicillin is placed in a hypotonic solution, it undergoes

  1. no change

  2. osmotic lysis

  3. plasmolysis

  4. group translocation

  5. cytoplasmic streaming


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The antibiotic penicillin removes the cell wall of the cell and water enters the cell by osmosis. The cell is devoid of cell wall, and therefore cannot constrain the swelling of the plasma membrane and it bursts. This is an example of osmotic lysis. This happens when the cell is placed in a hypotonic solution.

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