Cell Envelope of a Bacterial Cell
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Are nucleic acids soluble in water?
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Do Prokaryotes have a cell envelope?
Q. Plasma membrane covers the cell wall in prokaryotic cells.
- False
- True
Q. Cellulose is the major component of cell walls of:
- Pseudomonas
- Saccharomyces
- Pythium
- Xanthomonas
Q. Which of the following components provides sticky character to the bacterial cell?
- Cell wall
- Nuclear membrane
- Plasma membrane
- Glycocalyx
Q. Which of the following components provides sticky character to the bacterial cell?
- Cell wall
- Nuclear membrane
- Plasma membrane
- Glycocalyx
Q. Slime layer in bacteria is a part of
- cell wall
- glycocalyx
- cell membrane
- both b and c
Q. The cell wall of bacteria is made up of
- chitin
- peptidoglycan
- cellulose
- pectin
Q.
Cell wall in bacteria is made up of __________.
Pectin
Cellulose
Chitin
Murein
Q.
Two alternating amino sugars, namely N-acetylglucosamine (NAG) and N-acetylmuramic acid (NAM) make up the
- The peptidoglycan cell wall of the bacteria
The capsule of the bacteria
- The flagella of the bacteria
- The sex pili of the bacteria
Q. The monomers of peptidoglycan are
- N-acetyl glucose and N-acetyl muramic acid
- N-acetyl glucosamine and N-acetyl muramic acid
- N-acetyl glucosamine and N-methyl muramic acid
- N-acetyl fructosamine and N-acetyl muramic acid
Q.
Cell wall in bacteria is made up of __________.
Pectin
Cellulose
Chitin
Murein
Q. The cell envelope comprises of the
- Cell membrane
- Cell wall
- Capsule
- All of the above