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NAME:
TUTORIAL 2
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Mark: 20
DATE: 16/2/2016
Tick the right answer below:
1. An example of paired bacteria is Diplococcus/Tetrad.
2. An example of Grape-like clusters is Staphylococcus/ Stretococcus.
3. An example of chain like bacteria is Stretococcus/ Staphylococcus.
4. An example of rod shaped bacteria is Bacillus/Coccus.
5. A few bacteria are much larger/smaller than the average eukaryotic cell
6. Pleomorphic bacteria can/cannot assume several shapes.
7. An example of a bacteria in cubes consisting of eight cells is Sarcina/vibrio
8. An example of cocci arranged in pairs is Streptococcus pneumonia/ Streptococcus pyogenes
9. An example of cocci arranged in chains is Streptococcus pyogenes/ Streptococcus pneumonia
10. The cocci are arranged in packets of four cells,is known as diploid/tetrad
11. The cocci are arranged in a cuboidal manner is known as Sarcinae/Cholerae
12. The cocci are arranged in grape-like clusters is known as Staphylococci/Streptococcus.
13. The cylindrical or rod-shaped bacteria are called bacillus/coccus
14. The bacilli are arranged in chains is known as streptobacilli/coccobacilli
15. An example of palisades bacteria is diptheriae/cholera
16. Spirilla/streptococcus are curved bacteria
17. Comma-shaped bacteria is Vibrio/Bacillus.
18. Very long thin filament-shaped bacteria is known as Filamentous Bacteria/ Spirochetes
19. An example of star shaped bacteria is Stella/ Haloarcula spp
20. An example of bacteria that can change their shape is pneumonia/diphtheria
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