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1a. What are obligate intracellular parasites?
1b. Name two cellular examples.
1c. For the two examples, describe how they enter a host cell.
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yang573 wrote:1a. What are obligate intracellular parasites?
1b. Name two cellular examples.
1c. For the two examples, describe how they enter a host cell.
1a. Obligate intracellular parasites are microbes that can not reproduce outside of a host cell
1b. I believe rickettsia and chlymidia
1c. Rickettsia are arthropod borne and chlamydia is sexually transmitted?
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The48thYoshi wrote:
1a. Obligate intracellular parasites are microbes that can not reproduce outside of a host cell
1b. I believe rickettsia and chlymidia
1c. Rickettsia are arthropod borne and chlamydia is sexually transmitted?
For 1c, I was looking for how the bacteria enter a host cell. Specifically Rickettsia and Chlamydia induce phagocytosis but avoid destruction within the cell.
The48thYoshi wrote:What is the disease mechanism of Dutch Elm
The two pathogenic species of [i]Ophiostoma[/i] germinate in the xylem and steal nutrients from the host tree.
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yang573 wrote:
The48thYoshi wrote:
1a. Obligate intracellular parasites are microbes that can not reproduce outside of a host cell
1b. I believe rickettsia and chlymidia
1c. Rickettsia are arthropod borne and chlamydia is sexually transmitted?
For 1c, I was looking for how the bacteria enter a host cell. Specifically Rickettsia and Chlamydia induce phagocytosis but avoid destruction within the cell.
The48thYoshi wrote:What is the disease mechanism of Dutch Elm
The two pathogenic species of [i]Ophiostoma[/i] germinate in the xylem and steal nutrients from the host tree.

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The fungus resides in the xylem and the tree kills itself when it blocks its own xylem tissue to prevent the fungus from spreading
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I'll jump in: what are five specific (think molecular) adaptations of hyperthermophilic archaea?
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allopathie wrote:I'll jump in: what are five specific (think molecular) adaptations of hyperthermophilic archaea?
I did have to Google some of this but oh well, the more you know, the more you know!
1. Heat-stable enzymes (eg. polymerases)
2. High levels of saturated FAs in membrane
3. Ether instead of ester linkages
4. Many HSPs
5. Tetraether monolayers
Okay, I had to search a lot of this up... archaea are hard...
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whythelongface wrote:
allopathie wrote:I'll jump in: what are five specific (think molecular) adaptations of hyperthermophilic archaea?
I did have to Google some of this but oh well, the more you know, the more you know!
1. Heat-stable enzymes (eg. polymerases)
2. High levels of saturated FAs in membrane
3. Ether instead of ester linkages
4. Many HSPs
5. Tetraether monolayers
Okay, I had to search a lot of this up... archaea are hard...
New question, I guess:
list all of the different types of RNA
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NeilMehta wrote: New question, I guess:
list all of the different types of RNA
Ribosomal RNA (rRNA), Messenger RNA (mRNA), tranfer RNA (tRNA).
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Small interfering RNA (siRNA) should also be included, but it's kind of moot.
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whythelongface wrote:Small interfering RNA (siRNA) should also be included, but it's kind of moot.
Good point. There's really a lot of different RNA types though: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_RNAs
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