Lecture 14 - Smartbook
An anoxic atmosphere lacks ___.
oxygen
What are some lethal members of the Family Enterobacteriaceae?
p. 290
Members of the genus Corynebacterium are Gram-positive rods that exhibit a variety of shapes. THis difference in shape is referred to as being ___.
pleomorphic
Autotrophs that convert CO2 into organic materials are ___ ___.
primary producers
Anaerobics chemoorganotrophs _____ (AND) _____.
produce ATP via substrate level phosphorylation (AND) can obtain energy via fermentation.
Micrococcus species are (___ tolerant) + (___ pigmented) + (obligate ___) + (tolerant of ___ conditions)
(SALT tolerant) + (TYPICALLY pigmented) + (obligate AEROBES) + (tolerant of DRY conditions)
In terms of morphology _____ + _____ + _____.
can form filamentous multicellular associations + can be cocci, rods, or spiral shaped + can be unicellular.
An organism that harvests energy by oxidizing inorganic chemicals, but not organic chemicls, is a ____.
chemolithotroph
Cyanobacteria have photosystems that function very similarly to those found in _____.
chloroplasts
Phosphorus is not a component of ___.
proteins
Filaments of the Begglatoa species exhibit ___ motility, a mechanism that does not require flagella.
gliding
An organism that requires a minimum of 9? NaCl would be called an extreme ___.
halophile
Why do Mycobacterium stain poorly?
Because of the waxy lipids (mycolic acids) in their unusual cell wall.
Mycobacterium species stain poorly because their cell walls contain ___.
Mycolic acids
_____ are fungi growing in symbiotic relationship with plant roots.
Mycorrhizas
During aerobic respiration, microbes use ___ as their terminal electron acceptor.
O2
Facultative anaerobes preferentially use aerobic respiration if ___ is present.
O2
Members of the ___, a diverse group of genera that includes Rhizobium, Bradyrhizobium, Sinorhizobium, and Azorhizobium, are bacteria identified as the most agriculturally important symbiotic nitrogen-fixers.
Rhizobia
Sulfur-reducing bacteria have a positive impact on the environment because they _____.
are an essential component of the sulfur cycle
The weight of all organisms present in an ecosystem is the ___.
biomass
Because energy is lost as ___ when chemical bonds are broken, energy is continually lost from biological systems.
heat
An important trait of species of the thermophilic Thermus is there ___-___ ___.
heat-stable enzymes.
Deinococcus species have the ability to withstand ___ ___ of ___.
high doses of radiation
Members of the Gram-negative genera Aquifex and Hydrogenobacter are hydrogen-oxidizing bacteria. An example of their metabolism involves using _____.
hydrogen as a source of electrons and oxygen as a terminal electron acceptor, forming water ex: H2 + 1.5 O2 --> H2O
In a healthy individual, anaerobes can regularly be found on and in the ___ ___, ___ ___, and ___.
oral cavity, intestinal tract, skin
The purple bacteria are Gram-negative organisms that can appear ___ due to their light-harvesting pigments.
orange, red, or purple
Chemoorganotrophs oxidize ___ compounds such as glucose to obtain energy.
organic
Chemoorganotrophs use reduced ___ compounds such as sugars, lipids, and amino acids as energy sources.
organic
Pseudomonas species are Gram-negative rods that, unlike members of the family Enterobacteriaceae, are _____.
oxidase-positive non-fermenters
Anoxygenic phototrophs typically live in which of the following environments?
bogs, lakes, upper layers of mud (have adequate light but little or no O2)
The ___ produced by the genus Clostridium have the ability to survive harsh environmental conditions chat can commonly kill the vegetative bacterial cells.
endospores
Most plants and microorganisms assimilate sulfur as ___, reducing it and then incorporating the reduced from into biomass.
sulfate
Methanogens are organisms that (generate ___) + (use ___ as a terminal electron acceptor) + (obtain energy by oxidizing ___ gas).
generate methane + use CO2 as a terminal electron acceptor + obtain energy by oxidizing hydrogen gas.
Name the genera of organisms by their description. D1. Common members of the microbiota in the mouth and the vagina during childbearing years D2. Members typically inhabit the intestinal tract D3. Includes species used to make cheese
D1. Lactobacillus D2. Enterococcus D3. Lactococcus
___ are formed by fungi growing around plant cells and forming a sheath around the roots.
Ectomycorrhizas
Sulfur-oxidizing prokaryotes oxidize ___ (AND) ___ to sulfate?
H2S (AND) S0
What can you say about Pseudomonas?
are Gram-negative rofds that have polar flagella and often produce pigments, most are strict aerobes, but some can grow anaerobically if nitrate is available as a T.E.A., the do not ferment, are oxidase-positive. Distinguishes them from members of the family Enterobacteriaceae (e.g., E. coli)
The earliest oxygenic phototrophs probably belonged to a group of bacteria called the _____.
cyanobacteria
Nitrogen is a significant component of which of the following macromolecules?
proteins and nucleic acids
Obligate aerobes obtain energy using ___ ___.
respiration only.
Some cyanobacteria have negative effects, such as producing ____, ____.
toxins that can harm animals, geosmin, which can influence the taste of drinking water
Members of the filamentous bacterial species Anabaena protect the nitrogenase enzyme from O2 by _____.
restricting the process of nitrogen fixation to heterocysts where O2 is not generated.
Herbivores such as cattle and sheep have a specialized digestive compartment called a ___ that provides an anaerobic environment for the microbial digestion of cellulose and hemicellulose and the fermentation of sugars that are released.
rumen
Sulfur-oxidizing bacteria (can sometimes grow in [rods OR filaments) + (can use hydrogen ___ or thiosulfate as an energy source). Extra credit: (They use ___ as a terminal electron acceptor) + (are Gram-negative ___)
(can sometimes grow in FILAMENTS) + (can use hydrogen SULFIDE or thiosulfate as an energy source). Extra credit: (They use O2 as a terminal electron acceptor) + (are Gram-negative RODS)
Hydrogen-oxidizing bacteria such as Aquifex and Hydrogenobacter are (obligate ____) + (Gram-___) + ____
(obligate CHEMOLITHOTROPHS) + (Gram-NEGATIVE) + thermophilic
Species of Pseudomonas (possess ___ flagella) + (use ___ as a terminal electron acceptor). Extra credit: (they do/do not ferment) + (are Gram ____ rods)
(possess POLAR flagella) + (use OXYGEN as a terminal electron acceptor). Extra credit: (they DO NOT ferment) + (are Gram-NEGATIVE rods)
What are some interesting facts about Mycobacterium?
- generally pleomorphic rods - occur in chains that sometimes branch or bunch together to form cord-like groups - more resistant to disinfectants that most other vegetative bacteria - are resistant to many of the most common antimicrobial medications - some notable species include: M. tuberculosis and M. leprae
What are some beneficial characteristics of nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria?
1. providing an important source of USABLE NITROGEN and CARBON in NUTRIENT POOR ENVIRONMENTS 2. limiting atmospheric CO2 BUILDUP
To differentiate species in the family Enterobacteriaceae, a microbiologist could use which of the following methods? A. Biochemical tests B. Ability to ferment glucose C. Serological tests D. Gram stain
A and C
___ chemolithotrophs obtain energy by oxidizing reduced inorganic chemicals, using O2 as a terminal electron acceptor.***
Aerobic
Characterized members of the domain ___ typically thrive in extreme environments, such as high heat, acidity, alkalinity, and salinity.
Archaea
Most of the anaerobic chemolithotrophs that have been discovered are members of the domain ___.
Archaea
Why can Micrococcus easily contaminate bacteriological media?
Aside from inanimate objects and skin, these Gram-positive cocci are often found in soil, dust particles which are often airborne.
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of the lactic acid bacteria? A. Produce lactic acid from fermentation B. Possess the enzyme catalse C. Most can grow in aerobic environments D. Can only ferment
B. Possess the enzyme catalase
The process of converting nitrogen gas (N2) to ammonia, which can then be incorporated into cell material, is called ___ ___.
nitrogen fixation
This member of the lactic acid group is a Gram-positive coccus that grows in the oral cavity and can cause pharyngitis (strep throat).
Streptococcus pyogenes
What are some commercially important characteristics of Thermus?
Thermus = thermophilic (heat-stable enzymes), unusual cell wall, stain Gram-negative
True or false: Methane gas produced by methanogens can be collected and used for generating electricity?
True
Biogeochemical cycles are important because _____.
a fixed and limited amount of elements that make up living cells exists on the earth and in the atmosphere
In lawns fertilized with acid-producing fertilizers such as ammonium chloride, mushrooms often appear. This is because _____.
acidity suppresses bacterial growth, allowing fungi to thrive with less competition for nutrients.
The cyanobacteria are the most significant nitrogen-fixers in ___ environments.
aquatic
Extreme thermophiles are found near ___ ___, ___ ___ and ___ ___
hydrothermal vents volcanic vents hot springs
Methanogens, a group of archaea that generate methane, can be found in environments that _____.
lack O2, contain H2, contain CO2.
A microbial ___ is a thick, dense, highly organized, multi-layered structure that contains multiple species of microbes.
mat
Because a single gram of soil may contain 10^4 and 10^7 different microbial species, less than 1% of which can be expected to grow under laboratory conditions, researchers often rely on ___ to attempt to quantify the rest of the microbial diversity present.
metagenomics
A ___ relationship is a symbiotic association in which both partners benefit
mutualistic
What can you say about Epilimnion and Hypolimnion
Epilimnion: upper layer, generally rich in oxygen Hypolimnion: may be anaerobic, lower layer
True or false? Nodule formation is based upon simple physical interactions between rhizobia and legume partners.
False - it's intensive!
Aerobic chemoorganotrophs obtain their energy by (using ___ as a terminal electron acceptor) + (producing CO2 and ___) + (oxidizing ___ compounds). Extra credit: name a compound it oxidizes
(using O2 as a terminal electron acceptor) + (producing CO2 and H2O) + (oxidizing organic compounds) Extra credit: glucose
Which of the following describe characteristcs of members of the genus Vibrio? Hint: Gram___ & shape. & in what environments could you find them?
Gram-negative straight or curved rods. Typically found in marine environments