Microbiology/Tortora Ch. 6 – Flashcards
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            | Psychrotrophs | 
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        | Spoilage microorganisms | 
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            | Hyperthermophiles | 
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        | Extreme thermophiles, most live in hot springs associated w/ volcanic activity | 
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            | Acidophiles | 
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        | Tolerate acidity | 
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            | plasmolysis | 
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        | Shrinkage of cell's cytoplasm | 
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            | Extreme halophiles | 
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        | Tolerate/ require high concentrations of salt | 
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            | Obligate halophiles | 
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        | Require salt | 
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            | Falcultative | 
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        | Able to grow in salt concentrations up to 2% | 
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            | Nitrogen fixatin | 
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        | bacteria that use gaseous nitrogen directly from the atmosphere | 
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            | Obligate aerobes | 
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        | Organisms that require oxygen to live | 
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            | Facultative anaerobes | 
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        | Aerobic bacteria that can continue to grow without oxygen | 
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            | Obligate anaerobes | 
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        | Can't use oxygen for energy | 
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            | Singlet oxygen | 
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        | Normal molecular oxygen boosted to higher energy state & is extremely reactive | 
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            | Superoxide radicals (or superoxide anions) | 
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        | Formed during respiration as a final electron acceptor | 
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            | Superoxide dismutase | 
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        | Enzyme produced by organisms attempting to grow in atmospheric oxygen | 
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            | Peroxide anion | 
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        | Peroxide produced when superoxide radical converts into molecular oxygen and hydrogen peroxide | 
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            | Catalase | 
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        | Occurs when peroxide is added to a colony of bacteria (oxygen bubbles released) | 
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            | Peroxidase | 
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        | Differs from catalase in that its reaction does not produce oxygen | 
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            | Hydroxyl Radical | 
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        | Intermediate form of oxygen & probably the most reactive | 
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            | Aerotolerent Anaerobes | 
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        | Cannot use oxygen for growth, but tolerates it fairly well | 
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            | Microaerophiles | 
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        | Do not require oxygen | 
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            | Organic Growth Factors | 
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        | Essential organic compunds that an organism is unable to synthesize | 
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            | Biofilm | 
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        | Slime | 
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            | Culture Medium | 
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        | Nutrient material prepared for growth of microorganisms in a lab | 
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            | Inoculum | 
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        | Microbes introduced to culture medium to initiate growth | 
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            | Culture | 
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        | Microbes that grow & multiply in or on a culture medium | 
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            | Sterile | 
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        | Contains no living microorganisms | 
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            | Agar | 
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        | Complex polysaccharide derived from a marine alga | 
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            | Chemical Defined Medium | 
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        | One whose exact chemical composition is known | 
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            | Complex Media | 
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        | Made up of nutrients including extracts from yeasts, meat,or plants or digests of proteins from these & other sources | 
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            | Nutrient Broth | 
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        | Complex medium in liquid form | 
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            | Reducing Media | 
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        | contain ingrediants that chemically combine with dissolved oxygen & deplete oxygen in the culture medium | 
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            | Capnophiles | 
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        | Microbes that grow better @ high CO2 concentrations | 
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            | Selective Media | 
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        | Encourage growth of desired microbes | 
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            | Differential Media | 
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        | Make it easier to distinguish colonies of desired organism from other colonies growing on the same plate | 
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            | Enrichment Culture | 
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        | Usually a liquid & it provides nutrients & environmental conditions that favor growth of particular microbe, but not others | 
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            | Colony | 
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        | Arises from single spore or cell & form clumps or chains | 
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            | Streak Plate Method | 
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        | Loop dipped in culture & streaked in pattern over surface of nutrient meduim | 
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            | Deep Freezing | 
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        | Microbes placed in suspending liquid & quick frozen at -50 to -90 degrees C | 
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            | Lyphilization | 
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        | Freeze-drying, quickly frozen & water removed | 
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            | Binary Fission | 
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        | Increase in numbers, not size | 
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            | Budding | 
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        | Grows a bud, enlarges to nearly size of parent cell, then separates | 
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            | Generation Time | 
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        | Time required for cell to divide & population to double | 
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            | Bacterial Growth Curve | 
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        | Shows growth of cells over time | 
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            | Lag Phase | 
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        | No cell division | 
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            | Log Phase | 
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        | (aka exponential growth phase) Most active period | 
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            | Stationary Phase | 
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        | period of equilibrium | 
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            | Death Phase | 
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        | (aka log decline phase) # of deaths exceed # of new cells formed | 
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            | Plate Count | 
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        | Method of measuring bacterial populations | 
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            | Colony-Forming Units | 
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        | What plate counts are reported as | 
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            | Serial Dilution | 
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        | Original inoculum is diluted several times | 
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            | Spread Plate Method | 
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        | 0.1ml inoculum added to surgace of prepared algar, inoculum is spread with a sterilized rod | 
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            | Filtration | 
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        | Technique to count bacteria | 
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            | Most Probable Number Method | 
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        | Statistical estimating technique based on the fact that the greater the # of bacterial in a sample, the more dilution is needed to produce density to point @ which no bacteria are left to grow in tubes in a dilution series | 
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            | Direct Microscopic Count | 
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        | measures bacterial suspension in defined area | 
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            | Turbidity | 
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        | Monitoring growth, bacteria multiply in liquid and make it cloudy (or "turbid") | 
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            | Psychrophiles | 
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        | Cold-loving | 
