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Biology 1110 Terminology List 4: Key Concepts in Microbiology and Photosynthesis - Prof. R, Quizzes of Biology

A terminology list for biology 1110 students, covering various topics including viral characteristics, bacterial features, fungal importance, and photosynthesis. It includes definitions and examples of key terms such as plasmid, peptidoglycan, photosynthetic procaryotes, and more.

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BIO1110-TERMINOLOGY-4.REEDER 6/13/05
BIOL 1110 REEDER
TERMINOLOGY LIST #4
1. Viral characteristics -
2. Viral taxonomy -
3. Host cell fate due to viral infection -
4. HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) -
5. Characteristics of Kingdom Eubacteria –
6. Characteristics of Kingdom Archaebacteria -
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BIOL 1110 1. Viral characteristics - (^) TERMINOLOGY LIST #4 REEDER

  1. Viral taxonomy -
  2. Host cell fate due to viral infection -
  3. HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) -
  4. Characteristics of Kingdom Eubacteria –
  5. Characteristics of Kingdom Archaebacteria -
  1. Plasmid -
  2. Three common bacterial shapes -
  3. peptidoglycan -
  4. saprobe (saprotrophic) -
  5. Photosynthetic procaryotes (noncyanobacteria and cyanobacteria) -
  1. Bacterial Transduction -
  2. Bacteriophage -
  3. Gram-positive vs. Gram-negative bacterial types (distinguishing features with examples)-
  4. endospore with characteristic bacterial types -
  5. Nitrogen fixation -
  1. Importance of procaryotes (ecological and human endeavors) -
  2. phytoplankton/zooplankton with representative examples -
  3. protozoa -
  4. cysts -
  5. Diatoms -
  1. plasmodium/pseudoplasmodium -
  2. Zygotic Life Cycle -
  3. hyphae -
  4. mycelium -
  5. coenocytic vs. septate hyphae-
  1. rhizoids/haustoria -
  2. sporangia/conidia -
  3. vegetative reproduction (asexual) of fungi-
  4. fruiting bodies (sporocarp) -
  5. fungal spores -
  1. zygospore -
  2. Four fungal divisions (characteristics features and representative examples) –
  3. Two Laws of Thermodynamics -
  4. Metabolism -
  5. Anabolism/Catabolism -
  1. Enzyme -
  2. Enzyme-Substrate Complex –
  3. Energy of Activation -
  4. Active Site -
  5. Cofactors (include cytochromes and coenzymes) -
  1. Photosynthesis -
  2. white or visible light -
  3. Electron excitation -
  4. Chloroplast (plastid) -
  5. Thylakoid -
  1. Cyclic vs. Noncyclic flow of the light reaction -
  2. Photosystem II and I with their products of noncyclic photophosphorylation -
  3. photolysis -
  4. Dark Reaction of photosynthesis -
  5. Calvin-Benson Cycle of the dark reaction-
  1. Decarboxylation -
  2. Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle or TCA (Kreb's, Citric Acid) -
  3. Human fermentation (when occurs, end product, ability to reverse) -
  4. Anaerobic Respiration (include glycolysis with an anaerobic electron transport system and oxidativephosphorylation) -
  5. Describe the amounts of ATP normally present in skeletal muscle, the significance of phosphocreatine, as well asglycogen.
  1. Describe the respiratory pathways utilized in weightlifting as opposed to prolonged endurance activities -
  2. Deamination -
  3. Beta Oxidation -
  4. Gluconeogenesis -