HOL BIOL 1020L Microbiology

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Categorize each source of disease transmission as direct or indirect. #11 1. Handshake 2. Vector 3. Fomite 4. Kiss

1. Direct 2. Indirect 3. Indirect 4. Direct

Match each term with the best description. #11 Disease Contagious disease Infectious disease Vaccine 1. Condition caused by viruses, bacteria, parasites, and fungi. 2. Condition passes from person to person. 3. Disruption of the normal state that impairs bodily structure and function. 4. Substance that stimulates the production of antibodies.

1. Infectious disease 2. Contagious disease 3. Disease 4. Vaccine

Identify each statement as true or false. 1. Microbes are found in alkali pools. 2. Salt water is toxic to all microbes. 3. All microbes require oxygen. 4. Microbes are found in glaciers. #10

1. True 2. False 3. False 4. True

Categorize each term or phrase as related to pH or osmolarity. 1. Alkaliphile 2. Solution acidity 3. Hypertonic 4. Halotolerance 5. Solute concentration 6. Neutrophil #10

1. pH 2. pH 3. Osmolarity 4. Osmolarity 5. Osmolarity 6. pH

_____ optimally grow at a pH between 8.0 and 11.5. #10

Alkaliphiles

A _____ is an example of a fomite. #11

All of the above

Bacteria move by _____. #9

All of the above

Food may become contaminated by coming into contact with microbes in the _____. #12

All of the above

_____ are responsible for the indirect transmission of disease. #11

All of the above

_____ is a factor that limits the distribution of microbes. #10

All of the above

_____ is a form of functional media used to identify unknown microbes. #9

All of the above

_____ is a pathogenic bacteria associated with foodborne illness. #12

All of the above

What is an infectious disease? What is the role of a pathogen in the spread of disease? #11

Infectious disease is any condition that prevents the body from functioning normally. Infectious diseases are caused by pathogens. A pathogen can be a virus, bacteria, parasite, or fungi.

_____ bacteria have flagella distributed all over the surface of the cell. #9

Peritrichous

Infectious diseases are caused by microscopic agents called pathogens. #11 True/False

True

Motility is an important characteristic for classifying microbes. #9 True/False

True

Motility media is an example of differential media because it enables differences between microbes to be visualized. #9 True/False

True

One in six Americans become ill from foodborne pathogens every year. #12 True/False

True

Pasteurization reduces microbial numbers by rapidly heating then cooling a liquid. #12 True/False

True

Very acidic or alkaline solutions compromise microbial respiration. #10 True/false

True

Sterile swabs should be moistened with _____ before sampling potential fomite sources in the home. #11

distilled water

A _____ is a non-moving object responsible for the indirect transmission of disease. #11

fomite

A _____ bacteria has a single flagellum. #9

monotrichous

Motility media prevents the diffusion of _____ microbes. #9

non-motile

A _____ is a microscopic agent that causes disease. #11

pathogen

Motility media is inoculated by _____. #9

stabbing a culture into the media

_____ is the transfer of bacteria from one food item to another. #12

Cross contamination

Both microscopy and motility agar are used to confirm microbial mobility. Research techniques involving microscopic determination of mobility and explain why both microscopy and motility agar are required to determine motility in some microbes. #9

Determining the presence of motility is important for the classification and identification of microorganisms. Motility can be determined through microscopy, functional media, and staining.

_____ media contain an indicator that enables differences between microbes to be visualized. #9

Differential

Shared beverages are an ineffective mode of indirect disease transmission. #11 TRUE/FALSE

FALSE

S. epidermidis produces turbid motility gels after incubation indicating that it is non-motile. #9 True/False

False

All vaccines contain killed microorganisms. #11 True/False

False Vaccines contain either killed microorganisms or live attenuated organisms and their molecular components.

_____ media contain agent(s) that prohibit the growth of some microbes. #9

Selective

Controlling the spread of contagion within the home requires the identification of potential fomites. #11 TRUE/FALSE

TRUE

Surfaces with a high diversity of abundance of microbes should be disinfected frequently. #11 TRUE/FALSE

TRUE

A _____ is a positive result for bacterial motility when using motility agar. #9

turbid gel

E. coli produces a _____ after incubation in motility media. #9

turbid gel

A _____ is a substance that stimulates the immune system to produce antibodies. #11

vaccine


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