Microbiology 1420, Test 1
Microbe
referring to any microscopic agent, both living and non living
Without microorganisms, required substances such as O2 and organic nitrogen would _________?
run out
What is the shared feature of all microbes?
small size
characteristics of virus
Acellular, smaller than most bacteria, non living
Three domains of life
Bacteria, Archaea, Eukarya
designing organisms that can provide human products through genetic engineering or clean up environmental waste through bioremediation is part of the broader field of ________?
Biotechnology
From the name Streptococcus pyogenes, the first part, Streptococcus, indicates the ?
Genus
The principle that microorganisms cause certain diseases is called the _____ Theory of disease?
Germ
Name 2 long standing microbial diseases?
Malaria Tuberculosis
Microbes serve as important modesl for study of higher organisms for what reason?
Microbes have the same fundamental genetic properties as other organims
Which of the following are classified as acellular infetious agents?
Prions Viroids Viruses
Algae and Protozoa are catagorized as?
Protist
Characteristics of archaea that are not similar to bacteria _________?
Ribosomal RNA sequences
In the name Escherichia coli K12, the part that names the species is the ________designation
Strain K12
Non living examples
Viruses, Prion, viroid
What is a difference between archaea and bacteria?
bacteria possess peptidoglycan in their cell walls archaea does NOT have peptidoglycan in the cell walls
using microorganisms to degrade toxic chemical spills is and example of _______?
bioremediation
Roles of microbes: decay
break down of material in decomposition *Essential for cycle of nutrients *recycling N2 (nitrogen) *break down of cellulose
Joseph Lister
developed use of antiseptic to stop wound infections by applying chemicals to disinfect the skin
Prions are _______?
infectious proteins
True or FAlse: Normal microbiota damage host tissue, allowing our immune system to rid the body of all microbes
FALSE
True of False: most bacteria cause serious disease?
False
True or False: Microorganism, we could survive without them?
False
When extensive amounts of expermental evidenced supports a hypothesis the explanation may be a scientific__________?
Theory
______ is a mcirobial process used in the manufacture of yogurt and cheese?
fermentation
Does a prokaryote have or not have a nucleus
lacks a nucleus
Louis Pasteur
*1864 - disproved the idea of spontaneous generation of life from nonliving materials in his "swan neck" flask experiment *proved that microbes and living organisms came from other organisms
Roles of microbes: production
used for industrial chemicals (Acetone, isopropanol)
Semmelweis
*Austria - invented hand washing *discovered transmission between corpses + women in childbirth = high death rates in mothers and babies *dirty hands transmitted microbes
Unlike the term microorganism, the word microbe also includes_____?
viruses
Anton van Leevwenhoek
*1670's *Dutch, self taught *used homemade/handheld microscope *developed microscope techniques for use in future
Virus
*DNA or RNA in a protein coat *can only reproduce inside a host cell
Characteristics of a virus
*viruses can only multiply within a host cell *outside of a host cell, viruses are inactive
The scientific process involves a series of steps...
1. make an observation about something and ask a question about the situation 2. develop an explanation and then devise an experiment to test this explanation 3. collect data from this experiment 4. draw a conclusion
Golden Age of Microbiology
17th century *1860's-1918 *pasturization *small pox vaccine
All algae have_______, which contain chlorophyll (green pigment)
Chloroplasts
Technically speaking, viruses are not microorganisms because they are not ________?
Composed of cells
When scientist share their work in scientific journals, they are communicating the ______________?
Conclusions Methods Results
A scientific experiment includes a component that rules out alternative explanation of the results by showing that the only feature that varied in the experiment was the characteristic being tested. The component that does this is called the ....
Control
John Tyndall's experiment in 1800;s showed that live microorganisms remained in some broths even after they had been boild for 5 hours. This observation can be explained by the presence of a heat resistant form of bacteria called an ________?
Endospore
Charachteristics of Protozoa
Microscopic single celled eukaryote
the cells of Eukaryotic organisms can be _______ or ________?
Multi celled or Single celled
Organisms that populate the human body and which protect it from diseases are termed?
Normal flora
A __________ is a term used for any disease causing microorganism?
Pathogen
True or False: Does a prokaryotic cell have a nucleoid region?
True
What is a Heliminth?
worm, some of which are parasitic
Roles of Microbes
*O2 production *Conversion of atmospheric nitrogen into forms usable by other organism *breakdown of organic molecules in wastes and dead organism *production of beer, wine, cheese, bread *microbiome of human body - provide vitamins, out compete pathogens *synthesis of antibiotics, insulin, ethanol fuel *degradation: of environmental pollutants *laboratory studies of biochemistry, genetics, evolution
Bacteria
*are all microbes, but only some cause diease as pathogens *single celled *prokaryotic (lacking nuclear membrane) *peptidoglycan in cell walls *ubiquitous - can survive and thrive in the most extreme environments *with OUT true nucleus
Describe a viroid
*can infect plants *contains RNA *contains a single short piece of RNA
Roles of microbes: bioremediation
*cleaning up of environment *cleaning toxic chemical spills
Archaea
*described by Carl Woese at UofI 1977 *prokaryotic (lacking peptidoglycan) *bacterial in appearance *often found in extreme environments (Temps/pH/Salinity) *Unicellular *WithOUT true nucleus *NO known human pathogens
Robert Koch
*developed pure culture techniques *agar suggested by wife of collegue (developed from seaweed) *Kocks Postulates: series of conditions when satisfied would determine pathogen to disease *aseptic technique to maintain pure cultures
Roles of microbes: Fermentation
*foods (bread /yeast) *beverages (beer/wine)
Prion
*infectious agents made of abnormal cellular proteins *no genetic material
Unlike newspaper or blog articles, communications about scientific discoveries in respected scientific journals include?
*information about the methods used inthe experiment *a pre publication review process
Roles of microbes: photosynthesis
*replenishes O2 levels in atmosphere
Which type of microorganism have cells that typically lack membrane bound organelles
Archaea & Bacteria
What cells have a defined nucleus and various organelles?
Eukaryotic cell
Microbial world
Everything considered microbes
Which type of microorganism cells typically lack membrane bound organelles?
Bacteria & Archaea
LIving examples
Bacteria, archaea, algae microscopic fungi, yeast, small protozoans
What is the name of the process of decomposing harmfull pollutants by microbes?
Biodegradation
If you discover a single celled organism that is 50 micrometers wide and has a nucleus it is most likely to belong to which domain?
Eukarya
Roles of microbes: interaction
animal immune system
What are the significant difference in which Archaea and Bacteria are seperated into two different domains?
*Cell Wall composition *Ribosomal DNA sequence
Pathogen
*Disease causing microbe (bacteria or viruses) or parasite, multicellular *microbe that can cause disease *microorganisms that are harmful
Naming bacteria and archaea
*Genus species Genus species underlined
Microorganisms on body
*Normal flora of body *microbiome
Prokaryotes characteristics
*most cannot be cultured in a lab *most species of BActeria and Archaea and viruses, still have yet to be discovered *Most do not interact with humans but are fundamental to every ecosystem
Charachteristics of Archaea similar to Bacteria are:
*prokaryotic cell structure *energy sources used *shapes *method of multiplication
Spallanzani
*proved if you boil (sanitize broth) then plug up with sanitized seal, microbes wouldn;t form
Eukarya
*single cell or multicell *complex intracellular structure *nuclear membrane enclosed chromosomes *NO peptidoglycan
Current developments in field
*technology *tools (electron microscope) *stem cell work *greater push of education STEM *genetic research (human DNA mapping) *genetic mapping of pathogens and microorganisms
Descriptions of BActeria
*they multiply by binary fission *shapes include rod, spherical & spiral *some obtain energy from foods similar to what humans eat *some obtain energy from sunlight
Roles of microbes: Water
*treatment plants use for cleaning water, sewage
Viroid
*uncoated segments of RNA *Incfectious (plants)