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AP Biology
Guided Reading Chapter 27
Name __________________________
1. Define the following terms (for the structures, include what they do for the bacteria)
a. Peptidoglycan
b. Gram positive
c. Gram negative
Why do bacteria have cell walls?
d. Capsule
e. Pili
f.
Plasmids
g. Endospores
2. Complete the following table
Energy Source
Photoautotroph
Chemoautotroph
Photoheterotroph
Chemoheterotroph
Carbon Source
Examples
3. How do these pictures support the theory of the evolution of mitochondria and
chloroplasts? Why are these cells so wrinkly?
4. Compare and contrast:
a. Aerobes vs Anaerobes
b. Obligate vs Faculatatitve
5. What is this a picture of?
6. Molecular Classification (systematics): How did we classify prokaryotes in the old days?
7. How do we classify them now?
8. When we developed these new techniques, how did our view of diversity of life on
Earth change? What is hard to accept about the diagram below?
9. Archaea vs Eubacteria vs Eukaryotes: These are the important points to remember
(comparing and contrasting the 3 domains was an essay question a few years ago).
Feature
Eubacteria
Archaea
Eukaryotes
Nuclear Envelope
(Nucleus)
Membrane enclosed
organelles
Peptidoglycan in cell
walls
RNA polymerase
Introns
Antibiotics
Histones
Shape of
chromosome
Can live in boiling
water
10. How are Eubacteria and Archaea similar?
11. How are Archaea and Eukarya similar?
12. We now classify three types of Archaea. Describe the three types
Halophiles
Thermophiles
Methanogens
13. Roles Prokaryotes Play: For each role summarize what proK’s or give one example of a
proK in action
Chemical Recycling:
Symbiotic Relationships:
Pathogens:
Also compare Endotoxin and Exotoxin:
Research and Technology:
BIG IDEAS: If all prokaryotes were wiped off the face of the Earth, life would stop. Defend this
statement
What are a few reasons we know so little about prokaryotes?
Prokaryotes are more diverse, more specialized, and more efficient than Eukaryotes. Defend
this statement.
What is horizontal gene transfer? Why are bacteria and viruses the only known organisms
capable of horizontal gene transfer?