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In which of the following, lipo-polysaccharide is a major constituent of outer membrane of the cellwall?
Options
A. Gram-positive bacteria
B. Gram-negative bacteria
C. Fungi
D. None of these
Correct Answer
Gram-negative bacteria
Bacteria Morphology problems
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1. Which of the following may contain fimbriae?
Options
A. Gram-positive bacteria
B. Gram-negative bacteria
C. Both (a) and (b)
D. None of these
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Correct Answer: Gram-negative bacteria
2. Teichoic acids are typically found in
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A. cell walls of gram positive bacteria
B. outer membranes of gram positive bacteria
C. cell walls of gram negative bacteria
D. outer membranes of gram negative bacteria
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Correct Answer: cell walls of gram positive bacteria
3. The common word for bacteria which are spherical in shape is
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A. cocci
B. bacilli
C. spirilla
D. pleomorphic
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Correct Answer: cocci
4. Which of the following structure(s) is /are external to cell wall?
Options
A. Flagella
B. Stalks
C. Sheath
D. All of these
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Correct Answer: All of these
5. Which of the following bacterial genera (that produces endospore) have medical importance?
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A.
Clostridium
B.
Bacillus
C. Both (a) and (b)
D. None of these
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Correct Answer: Both (a) and (b)
6. Name the component of flagellum.
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A. Filament
B. Hook
C. Basal body
D. All of these
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Correct Answer: All of these
7. Peptidoglycan accounts for __________ of the dry weight of cell wall in many gram positive bacteria
Options
A. 50% or more
B. About 10%
C. 11%+ 0.22%
D. About 20%
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Correct Answer: 50% or more
8. Bacteria having no flagella are unable to
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A. move
B. reproduce
C. stick to tissue surfaces
D. grow in nutrient agar
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Correct Answer: move
9. Which of the following organism has sterols in their cytoplasmic membrane?
Options
A.
Clostridum
B.
Proteus
C.
Mycoplasma
D.
Bacillius
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Correct Answer:
Mycoplasma
10. Which of the following does not contain protein?
Options
A. Pili
B. Flagellum
C. Lipoteichoic acid
D. Porin
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Correct Answer: Lipoteichoic acid
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