Micro bio test 1
Bacteria
(microbiology) single-celled or noncellular spherical or spiral or rod-shaped organisms lacking chlorophyll that reproduce by fission
Protista
a kingdom of mostly one-celled eukaryotic organisms that are different from plants, animals, bacteria, and fungi. Lack cell walls , heterotrophs , classified by locomotion, reproduce asexually or sexually by conjunction,
Koch's Postulates
a sequence of experimental steps for directly relating a specific microbe to a specific disease
Rhizopus nigricans
black bread mold
Protozoan motility structures include
cilia, flagella, pseudopods
Biogenesis refers to the
development of life forms from preexisting life forms
Alexander Fleming
discovered penicillin
Pneumocystis carinii
ubiquitous systemic opportunistic pathogen pneumonia in HIV patients- fungi
Flagella
whiplike tails found in one-celled organisms to aid in movement
Heterotroph
An organism that cannot make its own food.
Paul Ehrlich
Discovered first cure for syphilis, salvarsan
Animalia characteristics
Eukaryote, no cell walls or chloroplasts, multicellular, heterotroph
Protista characteristics
Eukaryotic cell - algae has cellulose, Protozoa has no cell wall, autotrophs ex . pftesteria
Reproductive or aerial hyphae
Extends from surface and bear reproductive structures called spores
Plasmodium
Four species of malaria Plasmodium falciparum Plasmodium Vivax Plasmodium ovale Plasmodium malariae * don't move, obligate intracellular parasite, apicomplexicans
Subcutaneous mycoses( fungal infections)
Fungal infections beneath the skin that enter through a puncture wound in the skin
Linnaean Classification System
Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species
Louis Pasteur
Pasteurization and biogenesis
DNA viruses
Usually double stranded (ds) but may be single stranded (ss) Circular or linear
RNA viruses
Usually single stranded, may be double stranded, may be segmented into separate RNA pieces
Edward Jenner
Vaccination
Pseudohyphae
When the buds of yeast fail to break away , forming a short chain of cells
Which fungi is typically spherical or oval and larger than bacteria?
Yeast
Carlus Linnaeus
established the basis for the modern system of classifying organisms
oncogenic viruses
experts estimate that up to 13% of human cancers are caused by viruses
Cutaneous mycoses( fungal infection)
fungal disease that affects hair, skin, and nails, can be transmitted
Systemic mycoses ( fungal infections)
fungal infection deep within the body, acquired through inhalation of spores , not contagious
Ringworm is caused by
fungus
Plasmodium requires both ___ and ___ to complete its life cycle
mosquitoes and humans
Viruses
tiny particles, smaller than bacteria and other pathogens, which must invade living cells in order to reproduce; when they invade, the cells are damaged or destroyed in the process releasing new particles to infect other cells. Obligate intracellular parasite
The specific type host a virus infects is determined by 2 factors
- the virus's requirements for a specific attachment to the host cell - the host must have the factors the virus needs to multiply
Transformation of viruses
-virus carries genes that directly cause cancer -virus produces proteins that induce a loss of growth regulation in the cell
Anton van Leeuwenhoek
1st person to observe living things; known as the "Father of Microbiology"
binary fission
A form of asexual reproduction in which one cell divides to form two identical cells.
Pfiesteria
A genus of heterotrophic dinoflagellates that has been associated with harmful algal blooms and fish kill
Arthropods
A group of organisms that have jointed appendages, an exoskeleton, bilateral symmetry, and reproduce sexually; insects
tinea pedis
A ringworm fungus of the foot
Bacteriophage
A virus that infects bacteria
microbial kingdoms
Animalia -animals Plantae-plants Fungi - fungi ( yeast and mold) Protista - Protozoa and algae Monera- bacteria ( all bacteria and only bacteria)
Vectors
Animals that carry pathogens from person to person
"Viruses are specific," what does this statement mean?
Are able to infect specific types of cells of only one host species
Candida albicans
Attaches to human tissue as a yeast but requires a pseudohyphae to invade deeper tissue
Opportunistic bacteria
Bacteria, normally harmless in healthy hosts, that cause infection when the immune system is weakened.
Joseph Lister
Began using disinfectants and antiseptics during surgery
binomial nomenclature
Classification system in which each species is assigned a two-part scientific name
Three basic shapes of bacteria
Cocci (spherical), bacilli (rod-shaped), spirilli (spiral shaped).
Which of the following pairs is mismatched or incorrect? Alcohol- decolorizer Crystal violet- basic dye Safranin - acid dye Iodine - mordant All choices are correct
Crystal violet- basic dye
Viruses contain either
DNA or RNA
Candida albicans
Fungi -Human normal microbiota , cutaneous, systemic, mucocutaneous , opportunistic pathogen, vaginitis, thrush
Cryptococcus neoformans
Fungi -Systemic mycosis, associated with bird feces , transmitted by the inhalation of dried pigeon droppings , often occurs in immunosuppressed individuals, causes chronic fungal meningitis
Trichophyton, Microsporum, Epidermophyton
Fungi -ringworm (tinea), dermatophytes , habitat is soil and animals
Fungi
Fungi, eukaryotes, unicellular ( yeast ) or multicellular ( molds) , cell walls are present and contain chitin, heterotrophs, nutrients are absorbed from environment, reproduction sexually and asexually by spores, fungal spores are important in fungal identification
Histoplasma capsulatum
Fungi-systemic mycoses, found in soil, can be fatal
Non-enveloped viruses
Human papilloma virus , adenovirus
Mycelia
Hyphae grow together and intertwine forming visible masses or mats
Hyphae
Long filament of cells that makes up the body of molds
Fungi characteristics
Molds - multicellular, yeast - unicellular, eukaryotic, heterotrophs, cell wall made of chitin, asexual or sexually spores
Which of the following kingdoms is not represented in the list of organisms: Aspergillus Toxoplasma Anopheles Plasmodium Crytococcus
Monera
Plants characteristics
Multicellular; cells have a nucleus, cell walls made of cellulose and often contain chloroplasts; feed by photosynthesis; may have roots, stems and leaves
Capsid
Outer protein coat of a virus
Monera characteristics
Prokaryotic, Unicellular, Autotrophic & Heterotrophic, binary fission ,cell made of peptidoglycan.
Algae
Protista , unicellular, eukaryotes, various shapes, photoautotrophs, rarely associated with human disease, important for the balance of nature, cell walls contain cellulose , sexual and asexual reproductive forms,
Balantidium coli
Protozoa- Movement by CILIA Only parasitic of humans that cause illness ( vomiting &stomach cramps) Causes balantidial dysentery Acquired through ingestion of drinking water contaminated with feces CILIIATE
Trypanosoma
Protozoa- movement by FLAGELLA, several different causes by different species, Chagas' disease is carried by triatoma fly, African trypanosomiasis ( African sleeping sickness) carried by tse-tse fly, VECTOR
Robert Koch
Proved that a particular microbe causes a particular disease
budding yeast
Reproduction by yeast where the parent cell forms a bud on its outer surface, the parents cell's nucleus divides and half of the nucleus migrates into the bud which eventually breaks away.
Pathogenic fungi
Rhizopus, mucor, aspergillus
Which of the following statements is false? -plasmodium causes malaria - asexual reproduction of Plasmodium occurs in the Anopheles mosquitoes - sexual reproduction of plasmodium occurs in the anopheles mosquito - since plasmodium is passed to and from humans by the mosquitoes,the insect may be both intermediate and definite host - the plasmodium progeny produced in the liver of infected humans are called merozoites
Since plasmodium is passed to and from humans by the mosquitoes, the insect may be both intermediate and definite host
Encystment
Some Protozoa produce a protective capsule called a cyst, this allows the organism to survive unfavorable conditions
Dimorphism
Some fungi can grow as either a mold or a yeast exhibiting two forms of growth, usually occurs in pathogenic fungi, in which dimorphism is temperature-dependent 25 degrees C = mold 37 degrees C= yeast
In the name Staphylococcus aureus , aureus is the
Species
ASEXUAL PORTION OF THE PLASMODIUM LIFE CYCLE
Sporozoites or infective stage of Plasmodium enters human with bite of infected mosquito Sporozoites are carried by the blood to the liver In the liver, they undergo schizogony and produce thousands of progeny called merozoites Merozoites re-enter bloodstream and infect RBCs In the RBCs, they mature to trophozoites and appear as a ring (called ring stage) Ring stage enlarges, divides repeatedly, causing the RBC to eventually burst and release more merozoites Bursting of the RBCs and release of the merozoite waste products is responsible for the chills and fever associated with malaria Most of these merozoites infect new RBCs and the process repeats itself. Some are picked up by feeding mosquitos in which they undergo the sexual portion and infect other humans
Which of the following is not a causative agent of ringworm?
Tinea
enveloped virus
influenza, measles , rabies , hiv , herpes
envelope
outer covering around capsid, usually consists of some combination of proteins, carbohydrates and lipids, may or may not be spiked for attachment
mechanical vector transmission
pathogens are on vector's body parts and are passively brushed off and onto the host
biological vector transmission
pathogens are within the vector and transmission to the host is through a bite
vegetative hyphae
portion of hyphae that obtains nutrients
Trichomonas vaginalis
protozoa- movement by FLAGELLA Has no encysting stage Causes urethritis and vaginitis Acquired through contact with vaginal - urethral discharge, usually by sexual transmission or clothes STD
Giardia lamblia
protozoa- movement by FLAGELLA Has two nuclei Causes giardial enteritis Acquired through ingestion of drinking water contaminated with feces Can cause vomiting and stomach cramps
Entamoeba histolytica
protozoa- movement is by PSEUDOPODS , also used for feeding. Causes amoebic dysentery, acquired through ingestion of drinking water contaminated with feces ( can cause vomiting and stomach cramps)
Paul Berg
recombinant DNA
tinea cruris
ringworm of the groin
tinea uguium
ringworm of the nails
tinea capitis
ringworm of the scalp
Taxonomy
science of classification