3. List the main cell shapes of bacteria that can be used to tell apart groups of
bacteria.
4. What are the main differences between prokaryotes and eukaryotes?
5. Classify the 3 life domains according to whether they are prokaryotic versus
eukaryotic. Be able to classify yeast and cyanobacteria according to their life
domains.
6. Know the genus of bacteria that would be unaffected by antibiotics that
target cell wall synthesis, such as penicillin and B-lactams.
7. Be able to identify a primary consumer to primary producer pair (ie. Protozoa
and algae, animals and plants, etc.)
8. Know how to correctly write a scientific name: (http://cactiguide.com/article/?
article=article1.php).
9. Compare fungi to bacteria and know the primary difference:
(http://www.livestrong.com/article/160582-the-difference-between-a-fungusbacteria/).
11.Know what possible types of nucleic acid can be found in a virus (DNA versus
RNA) and if they can be single-stranded, double-stranded, or both.
12.Distinguish between:
13.Define optimal growth temperature, thermal death time, and thermal death
point.
14.Know the differences between the following media: complex, differential,
synthetic, selective, enriched.
15.Name the macromolecule that is broken down for energy during cellular
respiration.
16.Describe how energy moves from the sun through living things.
17.What is the primary energy carrier in living things?
18.List the steps in aerobic respiration (glucose metabolism).
19.List the general characteristics of enzymes.