Micro Exam 2 Flashcard

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Virion
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individual mature virus material
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spikes
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exposed proteins on the outside of an envelope virus
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bacteriophage
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a virus that specifically infects bacteria
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Restriction Endonuclease
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an enzyme present normally in cells that cleaves specific locations on DNA; used to splice genes in genetic engineering
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Host Range
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Limitation imposed by the characteristics of the host cell on the type of virus that can successfully invade it
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Chronic latent state
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can last weeks or host's lifetime; several can periodically reactivate
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Oncoviruses
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mammalian viruses capable of initiating tumors.
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Prions
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  • misfolded ;proteins that contain no nucleic acid
  • resistant to visual sterilization techniques
  • can cause transmissible spongiform encephalopathies
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Satellite Virus
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dependent on the other viruses for replication

ex: adeno-associated virus, delta agent

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nutrition
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process by which chemical substances (nutrients) are acquired from the environment and used in cellular activities
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essential nutrients
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must be provided to an organisim;
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macronutrients
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  • required in large quantities
  • plays roles in cell structure and metabolism
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micronutrients
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  • required in small amounts
  • involved in enzyme function and maintenance of protein structure
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heterotroph
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must obtain carbon in organic form made by the living organisms;
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autotroph
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  • an organism that uses CO2 as its carbon source
  • not nutrionally dependent on other living things
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chemotroph
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gain energy from chemical compunds
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phototrophs
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gain energy from photosynthesis
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osmosis
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diffussion of water
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aerobe
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uses O2;; can detoxify it
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facultative anaerobe
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able use or not use O2
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microaerophillic
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requires only a small amount of O2
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anarobe
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does not use O2
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obligate anarobe
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can't use or detoxify O2
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aerotolerant
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does not use O2 but it is able to grown in an O2 environment
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capnophile
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grows best in an CO2 environment
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alkalineophile
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grows at extreme alkaline pH
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halophile
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grows at high concentration of salt 
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barophile
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can survive under extreme pressure but will rupture if exposed to normal atmospheric pressure
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mutualism
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both members benefit
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commensalism
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1 member benefits, the other isn't harmed
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parasitism
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1 benefits while the other is harmed
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synergism
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members cooperate ; share nutrients
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antagonism
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some members are inhibited or destroyed by others
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turbidometry
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measure of cloudiness, reflects bacterial population size
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genotype
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all types of genes canstitute the genetic makeup
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phenotype
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expression of the genotype creates observable traits (physical)
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transcription
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info shared on the DNA molecule is conveyed to RNA molecules
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translation
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process in which the infor contained in RNA molecule is used to produce proteins
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polyribsomal complex
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allows for the synthesis of many protein molecules simultaneously from the same mRNA molecule
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mutation
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a change in phenotype due to change in genotype
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wild type
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a natural, nonmutated characteristic (wild strain)
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binary fission
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division of bacterial cells (transverse)
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sterilization
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process to destroy all viable microbes; including viruses ; endospores
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disinfection
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process to destroy vegetative pathogens NOT endospores on inanimate objects
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antiseptic
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disinfectant applied directly to exposed body surfaces
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sanitization
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any cleansing technique that mechanically removes microbes
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thermal death time
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shortest length of time required to kill all test microbes at a specfied temperature
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thermal death point
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lowest temperature required to kill all microbes in a sample in 10mins
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tyndallization
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internittent sterilization for substances that cannot withstand autoclaving;

  • repeated steaming and incubation cycles needed
  • disinfectant

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pasteurization
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heat is applied to kill potential agents of infection and spoilage w/o destroying the food flavor or value

  • not sterilization
  • lowers microbe count
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desiccation
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gradual removal of H2O from cells, leads to metabolic inhibition

  • cells still retain ability to grow when H2O is reintroduced
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lyophilization
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freese drying; preservation
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filtration
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physical removal of microbes by passing a gas or liquid through filter

  • used to sterilize heat sensitive liquidds ; air in hospital isolation units ; industrial clean rooms
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halogens
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group of chemicals w/anti microbial applications;

  • chlorine: denatures proteins by disrupting disulfide bonds
  • iodine (betadine): interferes w/disulfide bonds of proteins
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phenolics
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disrupts cell walls ; membranes ; precipitate proteins

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alcohols
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ethyl, isopropyl in solutions of 50-95%

  • acts as surfactants, dissolving membrane lipids ; coagulating proteins of vegetative bacterial cells ; fungi
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hydrogen peroxide
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provides highly reactive hydroxyl-free radicals that damage protein ; DNA while also decomposing to O2;gas (toxic to anarobes)
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