Chapter 1
microbes are:
1. responsible for enhancing our lives. 2.responsible for countless deaths 3.esssential for survival of living things
at present, what is true regarding infectious disease trends?
1.antibiotics no longer work against microbes 2.organisms that arent normally pathogenic are affecting people in great numbers
microbes are useful in the study of higher life forms because:____
1.they multiply quickly 2. its cheaper to study microbial life forms 3. they have the basic same metabolic mechanisms
_____developed the 1st antibiotic(pensulin)
Alexander Fleming
___identified microorganisms by gram(+) and gram(-)
Christian Gram
____ identified 1st virus(TMV) while determining why tobacco plants were dying
Dmitri Ivanovksi
_____ proposed that hygiene prevents infection by studying widwives
Ignaz Semmelweis
___ said to clean tools and insertion site before the surgery and then again after with phenol.
Joseph Lister
_____ identified HIV and the 1st reliable test for it.
Luc Montagnier and Robert Gallo
___developed antimicrobial medication(salvarsan) treated sysphillis
Paul Erlich
___ identified bacillus anthracis(tied to antrax). he identified mycobacterium tuberculosis.
Robert Koch
____ developed the double helix shape for DNA.
Watson, Crick, Franklin, and Wilkins
what is a helminth?
a worm, some of which are parasitic
protoza can be found in what types of environments?
aquatic and terrestrial
which type of microorganisms have cells that lack membrane bound organelles?
archaea and bacteria
the causative agent of peptic ulcers is a(an):
bacterium
____ is the process by which microbes carry out the decomposition of harmful chemicals
biodegradation
designing organisms that can provide human products through genetic engineering or clean up enviormental waste through biorememedation is part of the broader field of ___
bioengineering
bacteria produce ethanol, hydrogen gas, and oils which have the potential to be used as ____
biofuels
using microorganisms to degrade toxic chemical spills is an example of ___
diodegration
____ developed the vaccine for smallpox
edward jenner
eukaryotic organisms are _______
either unicellular or multicellular
many ____ diseases are due to organisms "jumping" from a natural animal host to using humans as a host
emerging
a sterile environment is free of actively growing cells & microorganisms & dormant life forms such as ____
endospores
the cells of which microorganisms contain membrane bound organelles
eucarya
which cell type is generally larger in size?
eukaryotic
T/F Viruses are considered living organisms and are classified as members of domain archaea.
false
the term ____ refers to a multicellular parasite as a roundworm or tapeworm
helminth
an organisms carrying an obligate intracellular parasite is refereed to as the ___ for the parasite
host
many pathogenic bacteria were identified ____
in the golden age of microbiology
what is biotechnology?
manipulation of bacteria to solve practical problems
the main producers of O2 in the environment are_____
microorganisms
the development of the ___ established the science of microbiology by providing a means by which mircoorganisms could be viewed.
microscope
in the 1600s leeuwenhoek developed a single lens ___ which he used to view microbes.
microscopes
bacteria convert the element ___ in the air into a form that plants can use
nitrogen
what is the most common gas in earths atmosphere?
nitrogen
organisms that populate the human body and which protect it from disease are termed _____
normal flora
an ___ is any small, membrane bound component found inside of an eukaryotic cell.
organelle
mitochondria, lysosomes, & other small compartments inside of eukaryotic cells are referred to as____
organelles
who helped disprove spontaneous generation?
pasteur
a ___ is the term used for ANY disease causing microorganism
pathogen
which process uses the suns energy to produce organic compounds and ATP from CO2 to H2O
photosynthesis
all____ are microorgansisms but not all ____ are microorganisms.
prokaryotes are eykaryotes not all
an enviornment or material that is completely free of all life form particles is referred to as__
sterile
mircobes serve as important models for study of higher organisms because:___
they have the same fundamental & genetic properties as other organisms
what 2 scientists provided evidence about microbial heat-resistance and the presence of endospores?
tyndall and cohn
a___ uses an infected host cells machinery and nutrients for reproduction and assembly
virus
____ obligate intracellular parasites and are comprised of a nucleic acid within a protein coat
viruses
which microbes always have a nucleus?
yeast and protists