Chapters 1 +4 – Flashcards

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Six major groups of microbiology
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1. Mycology
2. Bacteriology
3. Phycology/Algology
4. Virology
5. Protozoology
6. Parasitology
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Time frame for earliest substances on Earth.
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Prokaryotes appeared 3.5 billion years ago
Eukaryotes appeared 2.5 billion years ago
Reptiles/cockroaches/termites appeared .5 billion years ago
Mammals appeared .25 billion years ago
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Oldest prokaryotes - name and age?
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Fossilized cyanobacteria...3.5 billion years old
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What accounts for 50% of earth's photosynthesis?
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Cyanobacteria and algae
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What are earth's major saprophytes?
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Mold and bacteria
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What are some good uses of microbes by humans?
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Bioremediation
Production of foods
Production of alcohols
Production of ethanol fuels, enzymes, vaccines, hormones, biodiesel fuels.
Natural pesticides
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Poor uses of microbes by humans?
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Anthrax and other biological weapons of warfare.
Smallpox.
Plague.
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What percent of microbes on Earth are detrimental to human health?
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3%
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Who invented the first microscope capable of seeing microbes?
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Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
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Three early explanations for disease (non-scientific)?
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Superstitions
Supernatural forces
Myths/legends
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What forced scientists to objectively examine scientific dilemmas?
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The scientific method
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Abiogenesis
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Spontaneous generation: the idea that life came be born from the nonliving.
Proposed by Aristotle.
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Biogenesis
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Life can only be born by the living. Proved by Pasteur.
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Germ Theory
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Infectious diseases are caused by microbes.
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The two fathers of microbiology?
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Louis Pasteur and Robert Koch
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Louis Pasteur's achievements?
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Proved microbes cause fermentation/spoilage
Developed pasteurization
Developed vaccines against rabies/anthrax
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Robert Koch's achievements?
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Developed aseptic lab procedures
Discovered agents of anthrax, TB, and cholera
Established a set of postulates
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Koch's Postulates
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1. Extract microbes from dead organism
2. Isolate in a pure culture
3. Infect healthy specimen with microbes
4. Isolate microbes
5. If microbes from 1 and 4 match, the agent has been found.
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Levels of Classification
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Kingdom
Division (Phylum)
Class
Order
Family
Genus
Species
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When assigning nomenclature, what two names are used?
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Genus and species
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What is phylogeny?
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The study of the natural relatedness between groups of organisms
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What are the fundamental premises of evolution?
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Living organisms change gradually over time.

All new species come from preexisting species.

Evidence is supported by fossil records.

Evolution progresses towards greater complexity.
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Whittaker's Five Kingdom System
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Kingdom Animalia
Kingdom Plantae
Kingdom Monera
Kingdom Fungi
Kingdom Protista
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Difference between prokaryotes and eukaryotes?
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Prokaryotes are not as complex as eukaryotes, which have nuclei and other organelles (mitochondria)
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Prokaryotic Flagella: Motion?
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Counterclockwise: RUNS
Clockwise: TUMBLES
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Chemo(photo)taxis?
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Attraction/repulsion to chemicals(or light).
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Periplasmic Flagella
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Used by spirochetes
The filaments spin around the cell and use a flexing motion.
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Prokaryotic Fimbriae
Structure and function?
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Short, rigid, bristle like fibers
Used for adhesion
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Pili
Structure and function?
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Long tubular structures
Used to transfer DNA between cells
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Glycocalyx
Structure and function?
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Outer covering of sugars/proteins
Used to protect cell from dehydration, prevent wbc's from eating them, attachment
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Types of prokaryotic glycocalyx?
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Slime layer
Capsule
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How do biofilms form?
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1. First colonists stick to coating
2. Cells divide, formation spreads
3. More microbes join the party
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Components of the Cell Envelope?
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Cell wall
Cell membrane
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Functions of the prokaryotic cell wall?
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Provides structural integrity to cell
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Types of prokaryotic cell walls?
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Gram positive
Gram negative
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Gram positive cell walls
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Thick layer of peptidoglycan
Strong, stable, porous
A single, narrow periplasmic space
Purple when gram stained
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Gram negative cell walls
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Thin layer of peptidoglycan
Two periplasmic layers
More impervious to drugs and disinfectants (not alcohols)
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Mycobacterium and Nocardia
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Gram positive cell walls, but they contain a unique lipid called mycolic acid
Thick waxy walls give high resistance to drugs.
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Mycoplasma
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Completely lack a cell wall
Pleomorphic
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Prokaryotic cell membrane structure + functions?
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Site for ATP reactions
Regulates passage of nutrients into the cell and waste out of the cell: selectively permeable
Site of macromolecule synthesis
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Internal structures of prokaryotic cells?
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Cytoplasm
Chromosome
Plasmids
Ribosomes
Granules
Cytoskeleton
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Endospores
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Produced by Gram Positive bacteria such as bacillus, clostridium, sporosarcina
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Life cycles of spore formers?
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Vegetative stage (conditions are good and the cell is metabolically active/growing).

Endospore (Conditions are poor, cell goes into sporulation. Metabolically inactive, highly resistant).
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Coccus
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Spherical
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Streptococcus
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line of coccus bacteria
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Staphylococcus
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disordered bunch of cocci bacteria
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Tetrad
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a quartet of cocci bacteria in a squre
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Sarcina
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a cubic shape of cocci bacteria
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Bacillus
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rod shaped bacteria
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Palisade
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a formation of bacilli bacteria in which only the ends touch at angles.
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Characteristics of spiral bacteria
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Mostly form in singles
Short chains
Either polar flagella or periplasmic
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Archaea
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Prokaryotes that live in extreme conditions.

Non threatening to humans.
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