Chapter 1 micro
Microbiota
Organisms that populate the human body, and which protect it from disease are termed normal ____
Parents not having their children vaccinated
What is a factor that count for the new emergence of new diseases and developed countries?
Small size
What is the only shared feature of all microbes?
Mad cow disease ebola zika Lyme disease
What of the following are examples of emerging infectious diseases?
Pathogen
A _____ is the term used for any disease causing microorganism
Protists
Algae and protozoa are also referred to as _____, a diverse group that falls within the domain eukarya
emerging infectious diseases
An infectious disease that has become more common in the last several decades is referred to as a(n)
Old Friends Hypothesis
Early exposure to microorganisms appears to help the immune system learn to distinguish good microbes from those that can cause severe disease. This concept is referred to as the ________
Bacteria only
Members of which domain lack of membrane bound nucleus and possesses rigid cell walls that contain peptidoglycsn
Microorganisms are cheaper to study microorganisms have the same basic metabolic mechanisms microorganisms have the same fundamental genetic properties microorganisms multiply quickly
Microorganisms are useful in the study of higher life forms for which of the following reasons
Binomial; Carl Linnaeus
Scientific names are assigned according to the ______ system of nomenclature developed by _____
Strain
Slight genetic variations among members of the same species are indicated by assigning ______ designations
Spontaneous generation
The concept of living things arising from vital sources in nonliving or decomposing materials was known as
Plain of division
The dividing bacterial cells can stick to each other they can form characteristic arrangement, such as pears, chains, or clusters, depending on the _______
SARS
The emerging infectious disease COVID-19 is caused by a virus called ______-CoV-2
Biodegradation
The use of microorganisms to hasten, the degradation of harmful chemicals is called ______
Biotechnology
The use of microorganisms to solve practical problems is the definition of _______
The human Microbiome project
Used DNA sequencing to characterize microbial communities that inhabit the human body
Bacteria Archaea eukarya
What are the three domains of living organisms?
Pleomorphic
Bacteria that are characteristically very in their shape are said to be_____
Plague is a _____
Bacterial disease that can be transmitted by fleas
Nitrogen fixation
Certain microbes are able to convert N2 into a form of nitrogen that plants and animals can use this process is called
The microbial community itself The total genetic content of a microbial community
Consider the human Microbiome project begun in 2007 the term Microbiome has, which two overlapping meanings
Microbes
Which group includes some members that can convert nitrogen to a form other organisms can use to make proteins and nucleic acids
John Needham
______ showed that flasks, containing various broths gave rise to microorganisms, even when the flasks were boiled and sealed with a cork
Prokaryotes; binary fission
Archaea, like bacteria, are single- celled ______ that multiply via the process of ______ _____
DNA sequencing
Because less than one percent of microorganisms can currently be grown in the laboratory most of what we know about the other 99% comes from _______