Micro: Chapter 6 – Flashcards

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Microbial Growth
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  • Increase in number of cells, not cell size
    • Populations
    • Colonies
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Physical Requirements for Growth
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  • Temperature
  • pH
  • Osmotic pressure
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Chemical requirements for growth
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  • carbon
  • nitrogen, sulfur, and phosphorus
  • trace elements
  • Oxygen
  • Organic growth factor
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Teperature requirements
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  • minimum growth temperature
  • optimum growth temperature
  • maximum growth temperature
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Psychotrophs
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  • Grow between 0o C and 20-30o C
  • cause food spoilage
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pH requirements
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  • Most bacteria grow between pH 6.5 and 7.5
  • Molds and yeasts grow between pH 5 and 6
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Acidophiles
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  • grow in acidic environments
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Osmotic pressure
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  • hypertonic environments, or an increase in salt or sugar, cause plasmolysis
  • Extreme or obligate halophiles require high osmotic pressure
  • Facultative halophiles tolerate high osmotic pressure
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Carbon requirements
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  • structural organic molecules, energy source
  • chemoheterotrophs use organic carbon sources
  • autotrophs use CO2
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Nitrogen requirements
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  • in amino acids and proteins
  • most bacteria decompose proteins
  • some bacteria use NH4or NO3-
  • a few bacteria use N2 in nitrogen fixation
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Sulfur requirements
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  • in amino acids, thiamine, and biotin
  • most bacteria decompose proteins
  • some bacteria use SO42- or H2S
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Phosphorus requirements
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  • in DNA, RNA, ATP, and membranes
  • a source of phosphours is PO43-
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Trace element requirements
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  • inorganic elements required in small amounts
  • usually as enzyme cofactors
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Toxic Oxygen
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  • Singlet Oxygen: 1O2boosted to a higher-energy state
  • Superoxide free radicals: O2-
  • Peroxid anion: O22-
  • Hydroxyl radical (OH)
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Organic Growth Factors
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  • Organic compounds obtained from the environment
  • Vitamins, amino acids, purines, and pyrimidines
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Characteristics of Biofilms
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  • Microbial communities
  • Form slime or hydrogels
    • Bacteria attracted by chemicals via quorum sensing
  • Share nutrients
  • Sheltered from harmful factors
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Medical cases involving biofilms
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  • Patients with indwelling catheters received contaminated heparin
  • Bacterial numbers in contaminated heparin were too low to cause infection
  • 84-421 days after exposure, patients developed infections
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Culture medium
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  • Nutrients prepared for microbial growth
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Sterile
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  • No living microbes
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Inoculum
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  • Introduction of microbes into medium
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Culture
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  • Microbes growing in/on culture medium
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Agar
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  • Complex polysaccharide
  • Used as solidigying agent for culture media in Petri plates, slants, and deeps
  • Generally not metabolized by microbes
  • Liquefies at 100C
  • Solidifies at 40C
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Chemically defined media
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  • exact chemical composition is known
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Complex media
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  • Extracts and digests of yeasts, meat, or plants
    • Nutrient broth
    • Nutrient agar
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Reducing media
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  • Contain chemicals (thioglycolate or oxyrase) that combine O
  • Heated to drive off O2
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Capnophiles
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  • Microbes that require high COconditions
  • COpacket
  • Candle jar
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Biosafety levels
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  • BSL-1: no special precautions
  • BSL-2: lab coat, gloves, eye protection
  • BSL-3: biosafety cabinets to prevent airborne transmission
  • BSL-4: sealed, negative pressure
    • Exhaust air is filtered twice
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Differential Media
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  • Make it easy to distinguish colonies of different microbes
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Selective Media
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  • Suppress unwanted microbes and encourage desired microbes
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Enrichment Culture
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  • Encourages growth of desired microbe
  • Assume a soil sample contains a few phenol-degrading bacteria and thousands of other bacteria
    • Inoculate phenol-containing culture medium with the soil, and incubate
    • Transfer 1 ml to another flask of the phenol medium, and incubate
    • Transfer 1 ml to another flask of the phenol medium, and incubate
    • Only phenol-metabolizing bacteria will be growing
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Pure Cultures
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  • A culture containing only one species or strain
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Colony
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  • A population of cells arising from a single cell or spore or from a group of attached cells
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Colony-forming unit
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  • Also called CFU
  • Another name for a colony of bacteria
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Streak plate method
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  • A method used to isolate pure cultures
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Preserving Bacterial Cultures
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  • Deep-freezing: -50to -95C
  • Lyophilization (freeze-drying): frozen (-54to -72C) and dehydrated in a vacuum.
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Reproduction in Prokaryotes
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  • Binary Fission
  • Budding
  • Conidiospores (actinomycetes)
  • Fragmentation of filaments
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Binary fission in bacteria
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  • Cell elongates and DNA is replicated
  • Cell wall and plasma membrane begin to constrict
  • Cross-wall forms, completely seperating the two DNA copies
  • Cells seperate
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Phases of Bacterial Growth Curve
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  • Lag Phase
  • Log Phase
  • Stationary Phase
  • Death Phase
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Lag Phase
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  • First phase in bacterial growth
  • Intense activity preparing for population growth, but no increase in population
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Log Phase
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  • Second phase in bacterial growth
  • Logarithmic, or exponential, increase in population. 
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Stationary Phase
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  • Third stage of bacterial growth
  • Period of equilibrium; microbial deaths balance production of new cells
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Death Phase
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  • Fourth and final stage in bacterial growth
  • Population is decreasing at a logarithmic rate
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Plate Counts
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  • After incubation, count colonies on plates that have 25-250 colonies
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Most Probable Number
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  • Multiple tube MPN test
  • Count positive tubes
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Direct Methods of Measuring Microbial Growth
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  • Plate counts
  • Filtration
  • MPN
  • Direct microscopic count
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Indirect Methods of Measuring Microbial Growth
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  • Turbidity
  • Metabolic activity
  • Dry weight
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