chap 1-5 – Microbiology – Flashcards

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Who disproved the theory of spontaneous generation?
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Louis Pasteur
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Who is the founder of “aseptic techniques” and aseptic surgery?
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Lister
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Are all E. coli’s harmful
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Not all are harmful. there is E. coli in the gut.
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The correct way of writing scientific names.
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Binomal clementure/Genus, species.
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Contribution of Semmelweis, Koch, Pasteur, Jenner.
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a) Semmelweis-Proposed hand washing between patients.
b) Koch-(postulates) series of proofs verifying the germ theory; developed pure culture technique
c) Pasteur –showed microbes cause fermentation and spoilage/disproved spontaneous generation of m.o./developed aseptic techniques/developed rabies vaccine.
d) Jenner –developed immunity to smallpox
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What are the probable age of our planet and the probable age of life on it?
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Planet over 4 billion yrs old. Life came at about 3.5 billion yrs
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Which microorganism is a prokaryote and which one is eukaryote
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Prokaryotes/Plants are small and lack nucleus and organelles. Eukaryotes/animals are larger and have nucleus and organelles.
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Roles of microorganism in our lives.
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Immunology, Public health, Food/dairy/aquatic microbiology, Agricultural microbiology, Biotechnology.
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What does the theory of spontaneous generation and biogenesis state?
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Spontaneous generation stated that living things arose from nonliving or decomposing matter. Biogenesis is that living things arise only from others of their same kind.
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The work of these two scientists founded microbiology as a science, who are these two scientists
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Louis Pasteur/Robert Koch
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Are viruses smaller or bigger than bacteria?
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smaller
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What kind of cell was the first to perform photosynthesis?
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prokaryotes
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Who was the first to observe live microorganisms and what did he name them
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Leeuwenhoek. He named them animalcules.
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Definition of protein structures:
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Primary: chain of amino acids.
Secondary: formation of helixes and B-sheets due to hydrogen bonding within the chain.
Tertiary: cross-links, especially disulfide bonds, between secondary structures
Quaternary: formation of multisubunit proteins.
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Definition of organic macromolecule and what is the four kinds of organic macromolecules.
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Carbs, lipids, proteins, nucleic acids
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An example of a high-energy molecule in the cell.
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ATP-adenosine triphosphate
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What are the components of a nucleotide?
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Adenine, thymine, cytosine, guanine
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What are the complementary nucleotides in RNA and DNA?
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DNA=A to T, C to G. RNA=A to U, C to G
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Monomers (structure)of proteins, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids
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a)Proteins-polypeptides/amino acids bound with peptide bonds.
b)Carbohydrates-monosaccharides (3-7 carbon sugars), disaccharides (2 monosaccharides), polysaccharides (chain of many monosaccharides).
c)Nucleic acids-(chains) pentose sugar+phosphate+nitrogen base. Purines:adenine and guanine. Pyrimidines: cytosine, thymine and uracil. DNA-deoxyribose and thymine. - RNA-ribose sugar and uracil.
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What are the primary organic molecules making up plasma membrane in cells?
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Lipids, proteins, carbohydrates
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Which polypeptide structure is the functional structure?
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3D/tertiary. The only functional polypeptide structure
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Structural differences between DNA and RNA.
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DNA=double stranded. RNA=single stranded
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Where phospholipids are most likely found in a prokaryotic cell.
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Plasma membrane
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What are the three kinds of photosynthetic organisms?
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Plants, bacteria, algae.
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An important byproduct of photosynthesis
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Carbon dioxide/Oxygen/Water
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What is photosynthesis?
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Conversion of light energy to chemical energy /providing O2, oxygen
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Examples of pathogenic spirochete species
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*Lyme disease: Borrelia burgdorferi
*Syphilis: Treponema pallidum
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What are the metachromatic granules?
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Inorganic compounds not enclosed by membranes. They stain contrasting color with methylene blue dye
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What is an example of a bacterial species that contain metachromatic granules?
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Corynebacterium
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Differences between prokaryotes and eukaryotes
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What is a nucleoid
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Bacteria has no nucleus. Central area of DNA cell
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Example of a bacterium with cocci in chain
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Staphylococcus aureus
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Example of a bacterium with diplococcic
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Neisseria gonorrhea
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What is the chemical composition of the bacterial cell wall?
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Peptoglycan
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Example of bacteria with no cell wall
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Mycoplasma
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What is the lipopolysaccharide / what part of it is the endotoxin
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lipid and polysaccharide / lipid
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Bacterial structures that are found in all bacteria / and the ones that are not found in all bacteria
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nucleoid / endospores
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What is the function of endospores
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survival of bacteria thru dormancy if needed.DNA is left protected
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Properties of endospores
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resistance to trauma/thick walls
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Which ones of the microorganisms have a cell wall and which ones do not?
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Prokaryotic and some Eukaryotic
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Differences between gram positive and gram negative cell wall
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Gram neg: has outer membrane to protect from antimicrobial agents.has (pores) porins.
Gram positive peptoglycan is thicker than gram neg. Contains lipoteichoic acid
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Layers of gram positive and gram negative cell wall
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Gram positive wall has thicker PG; has TA and LTA (lipoteichoic acid).
Gram negative wall has porins, thinner PG, has outer membrane, No TA or LTA
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What are bacterial inclusions?
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Storage nutrients in the cytoplasm. Also called granules
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What is the role of endospores
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dormant resistant structures that are formed by some of the bacteria. When bacteria have no nutrients they form endospores. they germinate after obtaining nutrients
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What is sporulation
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Bacteria forms spores/survival
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Names of different shapes and groupings in bacteria
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Coccus (cocci): spherical-shaped
Bacillus (Bacilli): rod-shaped
Coccobacillus (coccobacilli): short plump rods
Spirillum (spirilla): spiral-shaped, with rigid curves
Spirochete: spiral-shaped, with flexible curves and internal flagella
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Examples of rod-shaped bacterium
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(E. coli)
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Examples of curved bacterium
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Vibrio cholerae
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Examples of staphylococci
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Staphylococcus aureus
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Why Mycoplasma is pleomorphic
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It has no cell wall so can change shape
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What is one way for a bacterium to acquire new genetic information?
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Pilus
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Causative agents for tetanus
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Clostridium tetani
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Causative agents for gas gangrene
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Clostridium perfringens
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Causative agents for botulism
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Clostridium botulinum
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Causative agents for anthrax
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Bacillus anthracis
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Example of a pleomorphic bacterium
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Mycoplasma pneumoniae
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