Microbiology Chapter 6: Microbial Nutrition and Growth
About 96% of the cell is composed of which elements?
(CHONPS) carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus and sulfur
Which of the following conditions would cause a bacterial culture in exponential phase to shift to stationary phase?
- Drop in temperature - Loss of a nitrogen source
Which of the following molecules require nitrogen for biosynthesis? - Proteins - Phospholipids - ATP - Glucose - Nucleic Acids
- Proteins - ATP - Nucleic Acid
What factors can affect the doubling time of a bacterial cell?
- Temperature - Moisture - pH - Oxygen levels
Which type of microorganism derives nutrition from organic compounds?
Chemoheterotroph
Which term describes organisms that acquire their nutrients from other organisms or their waste products?
Chemotrophs
Which phase of bacterial growth involves more cells dying than reproducing?
Death
In which phase of bacterial growth are far more cells dividing than dying?
Exponential
Which term describes that require or tolerate high concentrations of salt?
Halophile
Which enzyme is NOT involved in DNA replication?
RNA polymerase
Pathogens usually have ____ doubling times.
Short
Identify essential functions of a living membrane.
- Block diffusion of proteins - Block the entrance of larger molecules
Which of the following are essential functions of a living membrane? - Block the entrance of larger molecules - Block the exit of water - Permit the exit of larger molecules - Permit free diffusion of proteins - Permit free diffusion of water
- Block the entrance of large molecules - Permit free diffusion of water
Which methods can be used to estimate the sizes of bacterial populations without culturing on plates?
- Completing a direct cell count - Analyzing the turbidity of a broth - Using a flow cytometer
Which best describes a parasitic relationship between microbe and host? - Wood-processing protozoa living in a termite gut - Flesh-eating bacteria on human skin - Escherichia coli bacteria growing in the human gut - Decomposing fungi living in soil around plants
- Flesh-eating bacteria on human skin
Which of the following are methods that count cells as they pass through a type of automated scanner?
- Flow cytometer - Coulter counter
Which of the following environmental factors are likely to have the greatest influence on microbial growth? - Gases such as carbon dioxide and oxygen - Pressures - pH - Temperature - Gases such as helium and argon - Rock formations
- Gases such as carbon dioxide and oxygen - Pressures - pH - Temperature
Which is FALSE regarding binary fission? - Like meiosis in eukaryotes, it specifically produces daughter cells with genetic variation. - Division involves the formation of a protein band that resembles actin and tubulin of eukaryotes. - Daughter cells are identical to each other. - It is a type of asexual reproduction.
- Like meiosis in eukaryotes, it specifically produces daughter cells with genetic variation.
Which of the following molecules require phosphorous for biosynthesis?
- Nucleic acids - ATP - Phospholipids
Which of the following describes how biofilms become resistant to many antibiotics?
- Some biofilm microbes can produce protective compounds to stop antibiotic activity and thereby protect the entire biofilm. - Peripheral microbes die and protect more internal microbes from harm.
A flow cytometer can provide which of the following types of data?
- The number of cells in a sample - Whether the cells in a sample are alive - Size of the cells in a sample
Which of the following types of radiation can damage microbes?
- Ultraviolet - Ionizing
Identify true statements concerning parasites. - Viruses are considered parasites. - Endoparasites live on the body surface - Obligate parasites can be cultured in the lab on artificial medial - Intracellular parasites live within cells
- Viruses are considered parasites. - Intracellular parasites live within cells
Put the following phases in order for a normal bacterial growth curve, beginning with the first at the top. - Death - Exponential - Lag - Stationary
1. Lag 2. Exponential 3. Stationary 4. Death
Place the following steps in order to demonstrate your understanding of the viable plate count. - Incubate the broth for a set time period. - Place a small number of cells into a sterile broth. - Take a sample from the broth and plate onto solid media. - Incubate all plates and count the colonies that develop.
1. Place a small number of cells into a sterile broth. 2. Incubate the broth for a set time period. 3. Take a sample from the broth and plate onto solid media. 4. Incubate all plates and count the colonies that develop.
Assuming you start with just one microbe and it could divide every 30 minutes, how many microbes would you have after 2 hours?
16
Identify the temperature range of thermophilic microorganisms.
45C to 80C
You ingest 20 cells of Salmonella. This bacterium has a doubling time of 30 minutes. After 4 hours, how many of these bacteria would be present in the body (assuming no immune system responses or other biological activities affect it's growth)?
5,120
Active transport differs from diffusion in that energy in the form of ____ is required.
ATP & proton motive force
Which name is given to microbes that grow in environments where the pH is lower than 7?
Acidophiles
What word is used to describe organisms which can use oxygen in their cellular respiration pathways?
Aerobic
A bacterial pathogen that can grow in pH 10 environments would be best described as a(n) ____.
Alkalinophile
Any microorganism that grows best in the absence of oxygen is a(n) ____.
Anaerobe
What term is used to describe organisms that can generate their own food from inorganic compounds?
Autotrophs
Hydrogen peroxide formed during aerobic respiration is converted to water and oxygen by the enzyme ____.
Catalase
A type of symbiotic relationship between two organisms in which one species derives benefit without harming the other is called ____.
Commensalism
A nutrient that must be obtained by an organism because it cannot be manufactures is called a(n) ____ nutrient.
Essential
Environmental factors control microbial growth through their influence on enzyme activity
False
True or False: Both human and bacterial cells divide by mitosis.
False
True or False: Cells cannot begin a new round of replication until they have completely finished dividing.
False
From which environment would you most likely observe growth of psychrophilic microorganisms? - Outside air in summer months - Frozen food - Water from a hot tub
Frozen Food
Which term describes the length of time a microbial species needs to divide?
Generation time
Which of the following would move across the cell membrane by facilitated diffusion?
Glucose
A graphical representation of the change in population size over time is called a(n) ____ curve.
Growth
Identify highly reactive, toxic byproducts of oxygen metabolism.
H2O2 (hydrogen peroxide) OH- (hydroxyl radicals) O2- (superoxide ion)
Which organism relies upon organic compounds for its carbon and energy needs?
Heterotroph
A solution what will cause a cell to lose water is termed ____.
Hypertonic
A solution that will cause a cell to swell with water is called ____.
Hypotonic
Where would a thermophilic microorganism be found?
In natural hot springs
Refrigeration will ____ the doubling time of most pathogens.
Increase
Which of the following would describe a solution which is well balanced for a cell?
Isotonic
Which of the following characterizes the lag phase of a normal bacterial growth curve?
Little increase of cell numbers
An aerobic bacterium that requires oxygen at a concentration less than that in the atmosphere is called a(n) ____.
Microaerophile
Identify bacteria that require higher than normal levels of carbon dioxide for isolation.
Neisseria; Streptococcus pneumoniae
Which of the following adjectives is often used to describe the absolute reliance of an organism on the presence of something else?
Obligate
What word describes a microbe that must have oxygen to survive?
Obligate aerobe
What term is used to describe the "best" temperature to support a microbe's growth?
Optimal temperature
A microorganism that thrives in any hypertonic medium is called a(n) ____.
Osmophile
The diffusion of water across a selectively permeable membrane in the direction of lower water concentration is called ____.
Osmosis
Prior to refrigeration, how did salting help preserve foods?
Osmotic pressure prevented growth of microbes
You leave your potato salad out on the table at the company picnic. When you made it, you unknowingly introduced 100 cells of Salmonella. How much time will it take for the population of Salmonella to reach at least one million if it's doubling time is 20 minutes at picnic conditions?
Over 4 hours
What name is given to relationships between organisms where one organism benefits at the expense of another organism?
Parasitism
A noun often used to describe organisms which can cause disease is a ____.
Pathogen
Any microbe that uses photosynthesis to feed is specifically referred to as a(n) _____.
Phototroph
Which term is used to describe organisms that use the sun's light to directly power their metabolic pathways?
Phototrophs
The cell actively engulfs liquids by extension of the cell membrane during the endocytic process of ____.
Pinocytosis
What type of bacteria will grow in the refrigerator, and why is this usually not a concern?
Psychrophiles; very few are pathogenic to humans.
Which term describes a heterotroph that decomposes organic remains from dead organisms?
Saprobe
Match each mineral ion with its role in the bacterial cell.
Sodium - Important for cell transport Magnesium - Component of chlorophyll Calcium - Stabilizes the cell wall Zinc - Component of DNA binding proteins
The phase of bacterial cell growth when the number of cells dividing equals the number of cells that are dying is the ____ phase.
Stationary
Bacterial oxygen tolerance patterns are determined by incubating a pure culture of a microorganism in ____ medium.
Thioglycollate
During binary fission, one bacterial cell becomes ____ cells.
Two genetically identical
A microbe that doesn't use oxygen at any time but is not harmed by it is described as a(n) ____ anaerobe.
aerotolerant
An organism that prefers alkaline pH (pH above 7) is called a(n) ____.
alkalinophile
The process by which one bacterial cell becomes two cells is termed ____.
binary fission
Some microbes live in mixed communities attached to a surface and are fairly resistant to antibiotics. These formations are called ____ and often grow on materials such as catheters.
biofilms
The movement of molecules along a concentration gradient by spontaneous random motion to achieve a uniform distribution is termed ____.
diffusion
When a cell suspension in a chamber is viewed under the microscope, enumeration of bacteria can be achieved by a(n) ____ cell count.
direct
A microbe's nutritional type (such as autotroph or phototroph) is determined by its sources of ______ and ______.
energy; carbon
Chemoautotrophic bacteria that rely on inorganic materials to supply their nutritional needs are known as ____.
lithoautotrophs
The highest temperature at which an organism will grow is called the ____ temperature.
maximum
The structure that regulates the transport of materials into and out of the cell is the cytoplasmic ____.
membrane
Most of the microbiota in the human body are classified as ____.
mesophiles
The largest group of medically important microorganisms are ____ bacteria that have an optimal growth temperature in the rand of human body temperature.
mesophilic
The lowest temperature at which an organism will grow is called the ____ temperate.
minimum
A symbiotic relationship between two organisms in which both species benefit is called ____.
mutualism
A(n) ____ is a microbe which prefers environments near or at a pH of 7.
neutrophile
Growth of a bacterial culture in growth medium in a test tube is defined as a closed culture, meaning that ____.
nutrients are limited and waste products are not removed.
A relationship between two organisms where the host is harmed and the colonizer benefits is called ____.
parasitism
The engulfment of large particles into vesicles within a cell is called ____.
phagocytosis
Microbes that use photosynthesis to derive their energy are classified as ____, while microbes that gain energy from oxidizing chemical compounds are classified as ____.
phototrophs; chemotrophs
Cells must _____ their DNA prior to cell division.
replicate
The FtsZ protein is needed to form the ____.
septum
A close partnership between individuals from two species that may be helpful, harmful, or neither to either member is called ____.
symbiosis
An interrelationship between two or more free-living organisms that benefits them but is not necessary for their survival is ____.
synergism
The coordination action between 2 microorganisms or drugs that results in a heightened response or greater effectiveness is called ____.
synergism
The energy source for contraction of the FtsZ ring during cell division comes from ____.
the hydrolysis of GTP
To obligate anaerobes, oxygen is ____ and ____.
toxic and not used
The term that describes the appearance of a cloudy broth culture is ____.
turbid
Match the data for a bacterial growth curve with the axis on which it is plotted.
x - time y - number of cells