bio 205 exam 2
_____ instruments require_____.
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H. pylori survives in gastric mucosa. It is described as a mesophilic microaerophile that grows best in an acidophilic environment.
Grows at 37°C, requiring low 02 at pH 2.
____ are phenolics found in low level disinfectants and antiseptics and soap products
OPhenylPhenol (in lysol), triclosan, chlorohexidine, chloroxylenol and thymol
_____ can detect very small numbers of microbe genes , like HIV, from a sample
PCR
which genetic detection method can identify a gene from a microbe and produce billions of copies of that gene.
PCR with primer
Cycles of heating liquids below boiling and rapidly cooling them is termed ____ and kills ____ microbes.
Pasteurizing, common
Compare the applications (how they are used) of UV and electron accelerator beam radiation.
UV can only be used in surface and some air and water. it doesn't penetrate in physical materials. no radioactive residue produced. electron beam accelerator is used for the penetration of large loads such food and medical supplies. it uses shorter exposure time and theres no residual radiation
gastrointestinal viruses such as Norovirus and Polio, and bacteria such as Salmonella and Helicobacter can tolerate and proliferate in a ___ pH enviroment
acidophilic
high temperature autoclaving is used to kill and inactivate
all answers are correct viruses and prions, bacterial cells and spores and AFB
bacteria that require sulfur or nitrogen for respiration are obligate ____ and those that require oxygen are obligate _____.
anaerobes, aerobes
clostridium bacteria are ____ requiring ____ to make ATP.
anaerobic, N or S
immunologic I.D of microbes uses antibodies for a agglutination reaction
antibodies, agglutination
a viral infection cycle begins with ___ and then can become non-detectable in the ___ phase.
assimlation, eclipse
Which of the following physical methods effectively kills endospores and AFB?
autoclaving
Iodophors are iodine containing compounds such as _____ that are ____level disinfectants.
betadine and povidone, intermediate
Carbohydrate metabolism is used in __ methods of I.D. and chromosomes are used in __ methods of I.D. in microbes.
biochemical, genetic
a large number of bacterial cells attached by Glycocalyx is a biofilm and a colony formed from one cell is CFU.
biofilm, CFU
In immunologic testing, what are the blood proteins used to identify microbes and what is the term used for the protein binding in a positive match.
blood proteins used to identify microbes are antibodies. the term used for the protein binding in a positive match is agglutination or antibody precipitation reaction
Compare the microbes that are killed with autoclaving (steam sterilizing) and boiling.
boiling can kill in 1 minute most common microbes but is ineffective against prions and many bacterial and fungal spores 100 degree celcius is boiling at low pressure and autoclaving can denatures and destroy nucleic acids and proteins. is a kind of pressure cooker under very high heated and pressure water that kill any organism inside the chamber. uses 121-134 degree celcius for 15-30 mins to do its job.
E. coli is a commensal parasitic facultative anaerobe that can be grown in vitro. choose the response that best fits the statement about e. coli
can grow in a host or test tube, woth or without air
Food and pharmaceutical preservatives are compounds that have a ___effect on most microbes.
cidal
A CFU is a ___ that is produced from _____.
colony, one or a few cells
normal resident microbes are usually commensal and can become pathogenic in a compromised host.
commensal, pathogenic
Medical and dental equipment and supplies that used in contact with skin are considered:
critical
instruments used to penetrate soft tissues or bone, or enter into or contact the bloodstream or other normally sterile tissue, must be sterilized after each used are considered ____.
critical
waste products are at a much greater concentration than nutrient availability in the death phase of bacterial growth. fission is greatest in log phase.
death, log
____ is a damage to molecular structure of proteins and nucleic acids, chemical bods are broken
denaturation
The Kirby-Bauer test measures ___to antibiotics and MIC measures _ for antibiotics.
effective dose, sensitivity
Which form of radiation is commonly used as an effective means of sterilizing the medical supplies shown.
electron accelerator
choose the list of microbes from least resistant to most resistant to desinfectant
enveloped viruses, G+'s, AFB, endospores
Some resistant bacteria use __that metabolize antibacterials in the cell.
enzymes
in bacteria and fungi. nutrient breakdown occurs _____.
extracellularly
E coli can utilize respiration or fermentation and therefore is __ for ATP production.
facultative
most bacteria use carbohydrates as part of their nutritional requirements. e. coli can utilize glucose and lactose as a carbohydrate and is facultative for sugar metabolism. salmonella can only utilize glucose as a carbohydrate and is obligate for sugar metabolism.
facultative, obligate
which method of genetic I.D uses the matching of DNA fragment patterns?
fingerprinting
which group of diagnostic testing methods does not provide titer?
genetic, immunologic, metabolic?????
choose the response that best fits the statement about e. coli e. coli is a mesophilic facultative anaerobe that grows best in a neutrophilic enviroment
grows a 37 C, with or without air, at pH 7
in a room where a patient with clostridium infection has been housed, what level of disinfectant would control the endospores on the furniture an equipment?
high
disinfectants that are shown as having tuberculocidal and sporicidal activity are consired
high level
Compare the antimicrobial activity (microbes that are killed) of high level and intermediate level disinfectants.
high level disinfectant are potent killing agents labeled tuberculocidal and sporocidal because sterilants can kill or inactivate anything. is used on critical and semi-critical instruments and intermediate level disinfectant are diluted high level chemicals, is labeled tuberculocidal and some sporocidal and is used on semi and non-critical instruments
genetic probes can identify matching microbe genes by __ .
hybridization
List any two of the three genetic methods from lecture to identify a microbe.
hybridization and fingerprinting
which osmotic condition inhibits microbial metabolism and reproduction and kills many common microbes
hypertonic
viruses can only be reproduced in vivo since they are obligate intracellular parasites.
in vivo, obligate
_____is an example of patients using old expired antibiotics for infections that lead to the proliferation of the infectious strain.
inappropriate use
iodophors and alcohol are examples of ___ level disinfectants killing common microbes and AFB
intermediate
the initial phase of bacterial colony growth is the ____ phase. during the ___ phase of colony growth. nutrients approximately equal waste products.
lag, stationary
Antivirals are____selective since they____
less, block normal cell activities
Critical instruments require and ___are used to reduce microbes on living tissue.
ligh-level disinfectants, antiseptics
Helycobacter pylori can survive ___ and produce___ .
low pH, ulcers
microaerophilic bacteria such as streptococci require _____ O2 and ____ CO2
low, high
biochemical I.D of microbes uses media for a metabolic reaction
media, metabolic
Bacteria that utilize _, remove or block entry of antibacterials from the bacterial cell.
membrane pumps
which optimal growth temperature range applies to commensal bacteria such as e. coli and staphylococcus?
mesophiles
Which diagnostic testing method does not provide titer?
metabolic
which group of diagnostic testing methods requires living microbes?
metabolic
Describe the effects denaturation has on microbes. Be specific.
microbes molecular shape of proteins and nucleic acids is changed and function is lost damaging and killing the organism
antioxidants such as sorbic, benzoic, propionic, lactic, acetic, ascorbic are___ chemicals used in food and pharmaceuticals
microbiostatic
Antibacterials that affect one group of bacteria are considered ____and antibacterials that affect more than one group of bacteria are ___
narrow, broad
Which of the following is not a cause of the proliferation of drug resistant microbes.
new drug development
Low level disinfectants have ___ antimicrobial activity.
no tuberculocidal and sporocidal
disinfectants that rapidly degrade or are evaporated such as alcohols and bleach are considered ___.
non-residual
bacteria that require oxygen to make ATP are ______ and bacteria that prefer oxygen but can make ATP without it are ______.
obligate aerobes, facultative anaerobes
which of the following methods are used for heat sensitive beverages?
pasteurization
Antimicrobial chemotherapeutics such as penicillins, cephalosporins and vancomycins block__. in the bacterial cell.
peptidoglycan in the cell wall
PCR uses ____ to _____ genes in a microbe.
primers, amplify or make copies
a microarray is a small film with thousands of different DNA or RNA __ separated on spots requiring ___ amounts of sample.
probes, small
Antibacterial chemotherapeutics are selectively toxic affecting mostly:
prokaryotic cells
which method of immunologic I.D does not give microbe titer in the result?
rapid direct
choose the test tube with facultative anaerobic bacteria growth
right side tube
instruments that do not penetrates soft tissues or bone but contact mucous membranes or non-intact skin are considered____.
semi-critical
refrigeration ___ in microbes
slow metabolism and growth
soaps, detergents and metals are least effective and killing microbes and acids, oxides and aldehydes are most effective and killing microbes
soaps, detergents and metals; acid, oxides, and aldehydes
Chlorine, peroxide and ethylene oxide gases are all examples of:
sterilants
______ is the total destruction of all microbes, toxins and genetic material
sterilization
UV radiation is an effective means of disinfecting and sterilizing ___ .
surfaces and air
List the two main immunologic methods to identify a microbe.
the rapid test and test called ELISA
Antimicrobial chemotherapeutics such as tetracyclines, streptomycins, clindamycins block ____ in the bacterial cell.
transcription or translation during protein synthesis
most bacteria found in humans are mesophilic and neutrophilic
true
Intermidiate level disinfectant can be used on semi and non-critical instruments and are labeled
tuberculocidal
______ activity is the ability to kill AFB not endospores
tuberculocidal
List two mechanisms that bacteria use to resist antimicrobial chemotherapeutics.
two mechanisms that bacteria use to resist antimicrobial chemotherapeutics are bacterial enzymes that break down the drug before it affects the bacteria and bacterial membrane pumps thats moves drug out of the bacteria before it affects it
PCR is a technique to identify genes from microbes. What does PCR use to accomplish this and what is the PCR product?
uses a matching primer. a unique sequence of DNA or RNA. it produces many copies if the microbe DNA or RNA is matched. microbe titer can be determined.