Study Guide Lec Exam 2 Test Questions – Flashcards
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Unlock answers| Difference b/t Archaea & Bacteria cells |
Archaea: Include prokaryotes that do not have peptidoglycan in their cell walls. Live in extreme environments. Bacteria: Includes all the pathogenic prokaryotes & nonpathogenic prokaryotes found in soil & water. Also included are photoautotrophic prokaryotes. |
Features of Archaea a-d: a). Methanogens |
| Are strictly anaerobic and produce methane. |
b). Hyperthermophiles (pyrodictium) |
| pyrodictium: found in thermovents in the ocean |
c). Acidophiles (sulfolobus) |
| Tolerant of acidity. |
| d). Extreme Halophiles |
| Require high salt concentrations for growth. |
| Proteobacteria |
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| Class 1. Alphaproteobacteria |
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| Rickettsia |
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| Rhizobium |
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| Class 2. Betaproteobacteria |
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| Neisseria |
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| Bordetella |
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Thiobacillus (Thio = Sulfur) |
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| Class 3. Gammaproteobacteria |
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| Thiomargarita |
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| Francisella |
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Order - Legionellales Genera -Legionella |
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Order - Pseudomonadales Genera - Azobacter |
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Order - Vibrionales Genera - Vibrio |
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Order - Pseudomonadales Genus - Pseudomonas |
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| Order - Pasteurellales Haemophilus |
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Order - Enterobacteriales (enterics) |
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| Genera - 1. Escherichia |
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| Genera - 2. Salmonella |
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| Genera - 3. Shigella |
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| Opportunistic pathogens |
| Microorganisms that usually don't cause diseases, but can become pathogenic under certain circumstances. |
| Genera - 4. Klebsiella |
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| Genera - 5. Serratia |
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| Genera - 6. Proteus |
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| Genera - 7. Yersina |
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| Genera - 8. Enterobacter |
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| Class 4. Deltaproteobacteria |
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| Genera - Bdellovibrio |
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| Genera - Desulfovibrio |
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| Class 5. Epsilonproteobacteria |
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| Genera Campylobacteri |
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| Genera - Heliobacter |
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| Phylum - Nonproteobacterium |
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| Phylum - Cyanobacteria |
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| Importance of cyanobacteria |
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| Green sulfur ; Green nonsulfur bacteria |
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| Purple sulfur ; purple nonsulfur bacteria |
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| Phylum Firmicutes |
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| Genera 1. Bacillus |
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| Genera 2. Clostridium |
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| Genera - 3. Staphylococcus |
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| Genera - 4. Lactobacillus |
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| Genera - 5. Streptococcus |
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| Genera - 6. Enterococcus |
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| Genera 7. Mycoplasma |
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| Phylum Actinobacteria |
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| Genera 1. Mycobacterium |
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| Genera 2. Streptomyces |
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| Genera - 3. Actinomyces |
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| Genera - 4. Corynecbacterium |
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| Genera 5. Nocardia |
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| Phylum Chlamydiae |
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| Genera - 1. Chalmydia |
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| Genera - 2. Chlamydophila |
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| Phylum Spirochaetes |
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| Genera - 1. Borrelia |
Borrelia causes lyme disease. ; |
| Genera - 2. Leptospira |
Leptospirosis is a disease usually spread to humans by water contamination.; ; |
| Genera - 3. Treponema |
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