MICR 3050 Exam 1 : "Microbial World"
What is the cell size range for viruses?
0.01µm - 2.3µm
What is the cell size range for bacteria and archaea?
0.2µm - 10,000µm
What is the cell size range for eukaryotes?
0.8µm - millions of µm
List and describe Koch's postulates both theoretically and experimentally.
1. Suspected pathogen must be present in all cases of the disease and absent from healthy animals. (would not see pathogen in the blood stain of a healthy animal) 2. Suspected pathogen must be grown in pure culture. (streak agar plate with sample from either a diseased or healthy animal) 3. Cells from a pure culture of the suspected pathogen must cause disease in a healthy animal. (Inoculate healthy animal with cells of suspected pathogen) 4. Suspected pathogen must be reisolated and shown to be the same as the original. (pure culture matches suspected pathogen)
Eukarya appeared around __________ years ago.
2 billion
Bacteria & Archaea appeared approximately _______________ years ago.
4 billion
____ of Earth's history has been dominated by microbial lifeforms.
80%
What's the definition for a microbial species?
A collection of strains that share many stable properties (mainly DNA and house genes) and differ significantly from other groups of strains
What's the definition for a microbial strain?
A strain is a subset of a microbial species and consists of the descendants of a single, pure microbial culture.
The Universal Phylogenetic Tree proposes what?
A three domain system, based on comparison of the DNA encoding small subunit ribosomal RNA. Domains include: Archaea (Prokaryotes) Bacteria (Prokaryotes) Eukarya
Who is credited with discovering penicillin?
Alexander Flemming
Who is known for being the first to observe and accurately describe bacteria (but thought they were tiny animals)?
Antony van Leeuwenhoek
How is arrangement of cells determined?
By a plane of division and degree of separation after division
Who is attributed to naming microbes using binomial nomenclature?
Carl Linnaeus
What cell shapes are the most common?
Cocci (spheres) and bacilli (rods)
What are the different arrangement names for cocci?
Cocci - 1 sphere Diplococci - pair Streptococci - chains Tetrads - 4 cocci in a square Sarcinae - cubic configuration of cocci Staphylococci - grape-like clusters
______________ appeared around 2.3 billion years ago and is believed to be the first organisms to do oxygenic photosynthesis.
Cyanobacteria
What do all living cells have?
DNA, ribosomes, cytoplasm, and a cytoplasmic membrane
Who is attributed to using a vaccination procedure involving cattle to protect individuals from smallpox?
Edward Jenner
(T/F) Archaea is more closely related to domain Bacteria than Eukarya
False. Bacteria broke away first in phylogenetic history. Archaea and Eukarya are more closely related
Who is credited with discovering bacterial endospores and classifying bacteria based on shape?
Ferdinand Cohn
Who is known for discrediting spontaneous generation for large animals?
Francesco Redi
What are some cellular entities studied by microbiologists?
Fungi Protists Bacteria Archaea
Who is credited with postulating the "transforming principle" and finding DNA is the genetic code NOT proteins?
Griffith
Bacteria and archaea are (diploid/haploid)
Haploid
Who found that hand-washing prevented child bed fever?
Ignaz Semmelweis
Who developed a system of surgery designed to prevent microbes from entering wounds?
Joseph Lister
What is the name of the first microbe that is believed to have given rise to all other cells?
LUCA (last universal common ancestor)
Who is known for discrediting spontaneous generation as a whole?
Louis Pasteur
Who is credited with pioneering the use of enrichment cultures and selective media, as well as describing the first virus?
Martinus Beijerinck
What is the key distinction of microorganisms from other organisms not seen with the naked eye?
Microbes can not have highly differentiated tissues
Filamentous arrangement is characterized by what?
Mycelium, a network of long multicellular filaments
What are some of the ways you grow bacteria in pure cultures? (Koch's Methods and Materials)
Nutrient broth Nutrient agar Petri dish Streak plating technique to isolate bacterial colonies
What are microorganisms?
Organisms and acellular entities too small to be clearly seen by the unaided eye (<1mm in diameter), usually unicellular.
Louis Pasteur is also accredited with what other discoveries and developments?
Pasteurization Aseptic technique Discovering attenuation Discovering fermentation in bacteria
What's the difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells?
Prokaryotic cells usually lack a true membrane bound nucleus whereas eukaryotic cells do, and also have membrane bound organelles. Eukaryotes are also more complex morphologically and larger usually.
What are the two main groups of microorganisms under Domain Eukarya
Protists (algae, protozoa, slime molds, water molds) Fungi (yeast, mold)
Who is known for describing the fruiting structure of molds during discovery of microorganisms?
Robert Hooke
Who is accredited with discovering and establishing the relationship between microorganisms and a particular disease?
Robert Koch
Who is credited with discovering numerous interesting metabolic processes such as anaerobic nitrogen fixation?
Sergei Winogradsky
How did microbes evolve?
Steps: 1. Mutation of genetic material 2. New genotypes form 3. Advantageous genotypes arise 4. Natural selection favors these genotypes
What properties do all cells have in common?
Structure Metabolism (analbolism - synthesizing macromolecules, catabolism - produce energy and building blocks) Growth (in number) Evolution
What's the benefit of a cell being smaller?
The smaller the cell, the large the SA:Volume ratio, meaning things are transported across the membrane faster as well as faster growth and adaptation.
(T/F) Animals, vascular plants and mammals have all existed for less than 1 billion years.
True. In fact, animals first appeared before vascular plants at around 0.6 billion years ago. Humans are most recent.
Most microorganisms are found where?
Underground
Coccobacilli are characterized as what shape?
Very short rods
What are each of the acellular entities made up of?
Virus - protein and nucleic acid Viroids - RNA Satellites - Nucleic acid and RNA Prions - protein
What are some acellular entities studied by microbiologists?
Viruses Viroids Satellites Prions
Vibrios are _______ shaped
comma
Spirochetes are _______ shaped
helical (flexible)
Spirilla are _______ shaped
helical (rigid)
Bacteria and archaea increase genetic diversity by _________________________ within the same generation.
horizontal gene transfer
pleomorphic bacteria are _______ shaped
variably