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- Give the following details of the phyla Proteobacteria (-Alpha, Beta-, Delta-, Epsilon) General charcteristic & Unique characteristic Metabolic diversity Key Genera MorphologyBacteria of the Proteobacteria that are intracellular parasites are members of the betaproteobacteria. alphaproteobacteria. gammaproteobacteria. alphaproteobacteria and betaproteobacteria. alphaproteobacteria and gammaproteobacteria.Which of the following is true about proteobacteria? Select all that apply. O they are gram negative O they are gram positive O they are typically classified based on their G+C content O Agrobacterium is an example of a proteobacterium O They are all pathogenic O None are pathogenic O Some genera are important members of the nitrogen cycle O They are metabolically diverse Most are extremophiles O Neisseria is an example of a proteobacterium
- Give an example of a type of clinically relevant bacteria that are spore formers. For example what are the spore formers that cause diseases in humans?list bacterias that are part of the Enterobacteriaceae familyDescribe/define the following terms in relation to cyanobacteria: heterocysts akinete hormogonia gas/vesicles stromatolites
- Prokaryotes are classified by their shape and their cell arrangement. Identify the bacteria in the picture below. * Bacillus Coccus Spirochete VibrioList one veterinary and two human diseases caused by actinobacteriaProkaryotes that obtain their energy from chemical compounds are called _____. a. photorophs b. auxotrophs c. chemorophs d. lithotrophs
- Give the common name of a eukaryotic microbe that is unicellular,walled, nonphotosynthetic, nonmotile, and bud-forming.Bacteria of the genus Mycoplasma are distinguished from other bacterial cells by 1) cell walls composed solely of amino acids. O 2) the absence of a cytoplasmic membrane. O 3) the absence of a cell wall. O 4) Have large capsules. 5) the presence of mycolic acid in their cell walls.Archaea exhibit a wide variety of cell shapes, including some that are unique. Suggest why this diversity exists and what advantages the unique shapes might confer.