Microbiology final exam studyguide
Who coined sterile and found heat resistant spores?
Ferdinand Cohn
Gram Stain
Gram
Who was the first to see cells?
Hooke, bark
tobacco mosaic virsu
Iwanowski
discovered mRNA leading to understanding of protein synthesis
Jacob and Mono
What are the logical steps that verified the germ theory and established whether a pathogen was a pathogen and what disease it caused?
Koch's postulates
Who discovered the cause of anthrax and what did he name it?
Koch, bacillus anthracis
conjugation
Lederberg and Tatum
Who was the first to see Protozoans?
Leewenhoek
Father of Taxonomy
Linaeus
introduced aseptic techniques using phenol
Lister
Who discovered that at home birth caused less infection than hospital birth?
Oliver Wendel Holmes
contributed to the germ theory of disease
Pasteur
Who disproved spontaneous generation and how?
Pasteur, swan neck flasks with sterilized broth
classified Streptococcus based on differences in cell wall
Rebecca Lancefield
Who did the maggot and meat experiment to also disprove spontaneous generation?
Redi
replaced Salks vaccine with oral form
Sabin
discovered polio
Salk
showed that women became infected during birth who were examined by doctors who came from autopsy
Semmelweis
pure culture
1 species
mixed culture
2 or more species
how much of the photosynthesis on earth do microbes account for?
70%
examples of EID
AIDS, West Nile, Hep C, tuberculosis, bird flu, mad cow, Ebola, E-coli 0157, strep
discovered penicillin
Alexander Fleming
Avery's group
DNA proved to be unit of heredity
magic bullet; Salvarsan meaning "salvation from syphilis"
Ehrlich
discovered cholera in the wells of London
Snow
model for DNA
Watson and Crik
What microbe is used in sewage treatment?
Zooglea
2 types of purines
adenine, guanine
photosynthetic eukaryotes that balance nature
algae
tRNA
anticodon
pathogens
any organism that causes a disease
inspection
appearance, results of biochemical tests
extreme environments
archaea
genetic engineering
area of biotechnology that manipulates genes to make new products and genetically modified organisms
sterile means
aseptic
what is used for insect pest control and what does it control?
bacillus thuringensis, bollworms, corn borer, tomato worms
What are types of microbiology?
bacteria, algae, protozoa, helminths, fungi, viruses, archaea
biogenesis
beginning with life
abiogenesis
beginning without life
spontaneous generation
belief that invisible vital forces present in matter led to the creation of life, life from non-life
clinical samples
body fluids, discharges, anatomical sites, diseased tissue
37 degrees
body temperature
4 main families of macromolecules
carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, nucleic acids
Infection
caused by bacteria, virus
disease
change in health
mRNA
codon
What other contributions did Pasteur make?
cured rabies, discovered pasteurization, saved silkworm industry, germ theory of disease
chemical composition
defined media and complex media
wax
ester formed between an alcohol and a saturated fatty acid
ubiquitous
found nearly everywhere
sterile
free of life
reproduce by budding
fungi
monosaccharides
glucose, fructose, galactose; involved in metabolic processes
Peptidoglycon
glycols and peptide, structure to bacteria cell wall
inoculation
grow or culture, place a sample on the media (nutrient medium)
Why did Cohn insist on aseptic techniques?
heat resistant endosportes
lipid head
hydrophilic
lipid tail
hydrophobic
agar
indispensable polysaccharide in preparing solid culture media
the Five I's
inoculation, incubation, isolation, inspection, identification
responsible for smallpox vaccination
jenner
lipopolysaccharide
lipid and polysaccharide; fever and shock
how did Leewenhoek see protozoans and what did he name them?
made microscope by grinding glass even finer to see linen, started look at other stuff, named them animalcules
transcription
making a copy of DNA
biotechnology
manipulate microorganisms to make products in an industrial setting
examples of extreme environments
methanogens, halophytes, thermophiles
5 kingdoms
monera, protista, plantae, animalia, fungi
polymerization
monomers into polymers
emerging infectious disease
new diseases that appear in the last few decades
What is one example of bacteria recycling elements?
nitrogen
normal flora
no harm and beneficial, bacteria normally on your body
Makeup of a virus
not living, DNA/RNA wrapped in proteins sometimes covered by lipid membrane
isolation
observe colonies (pour plate or streak plate), isolate a cell to let it grow into a colony
contaminated culture
once was pure but had contaminants introduced (accidentally)
Infectious disease
pathogen invades susceptible host
media is classified based on 3 things
physical state, chemical composition, and functional type or purpose
defined media
precisely chemically defined
move by pseudopods, flagella, or cilia
protozoa
How do microbes shape our planet?
provide oxygen with photosynthesis, improve life (penicillin), formation of ozone causing species diversification
25 degrees
room temperature
other samples
soil, water, sewage, foods, air, and inanimate objects
physical state of media
solid (agar), liquid (broth), or semi-solid
agar
solid at room temp, melts at boiling temp of water, won't cool until 42 C, not digestible for most microorganism, general-purpose media that grow a wide variety
cholesterol
steroid that reinforces the structure of cell membranes
bacteriology
study of bacteria, began with Leewenhoek study of tooth scraping
mycology
study of fungi
parasitology
study of protozoa and parasitic worms
microbiology
study of things too small to be seen without magnification
disaccharide
sucrose-gf lactose-gga maltose-gg
glycocalyx
sugar coating, site for attachment and receptors
identification
summate of the other I's
culture
the observable growth that appears in or on the media after incubation
Why did heat not always kill bacteria
they discovered heat resistant endospores
3 types of pyrimidiens
thymine, uracil, cytosine
recombinant DNA technology
transfers genetic material from one organism to another, technique for making GMOs
translation
translating code to make proteins
incubation
typically in an incubator set at 37 degrees or 25 degrees
bioremediation
using microbes to restore stability or clean up toxic pollutants