A prokaryote has a Gram-negative cell wall and a basic cell…

A prokaryote has a Gram-negative cell wall and a basic cell membrane, is spiral shaped, and has two polar flagella. Referring to the Prokaryote Dichotomous Key from your lab manual, what is the identity of this organism? Prokaryote Dichotomous Key 1a. The cell has a Gram-positive cell wall and a basic cell membrane. …Go to 2. 1b. The cell has a Gram-negative cell wall and a basic cell membrane. …Go to 5. 1c. The cell is neither Gram-positive nor Gram-negative, and has a cell wall with isoprene units. …Go to 8. 2a.The cell is spherical (coccus). … Go to 3. 2b. The cell is rod-shaped (bacillus). … Go to 4. 3a. The cell has two polar flagella. … Example: Staphylococcus aureus 3b. The cell lacks flagella. … Example: Micrococcus luteus 4a. The cell has multiple flagella. … Example: Listeria monocytogenes 4b. The cell lacks flagella. … Example: Bacillus megaterium 5a. The cell is spherical (coccus) and lacks flagella. …Example: Neisseria meningitidis 5b. The cell is rod-shaped (bacillus). … Go to 6. 5c. The cell is spiral-shaped (spirillum). … Go to 7. 6a. The cell has multiple flagella. … Example: Helicobacter pylori 6b. The cell has a single flagellum. … Example: Vibrio cholerae 6c. The cell lacks flagella. … Example: Escherichia coli 7a. The cell has two polar flagella. … Example: Spirillum volutans 7b. The cell lacks flagella. … Example: Rhodospirillum rubrum 8a. The cell is spherical (coccus). … Go to 9. 8b. The cell is rod-shaped (bacillus) and lacks flagella. …Example: Methanothermus fervidus 9a. The cell has multiple flagella. … Example: Methanococcus jannaschii 9b. The cell lacks flagella. …Example: Methanosarcina barkeri