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WGU C453 OA/ WGU C453 OA MICROBIOLOGY
2023/2024 REAL EXAM WITH 100 QUESTIONS &
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Bacteria - ANSWER Single-celled organism that do not have a cell nucleus and the
membrane-enclosed intracellular structures found in most other cells (Prokaryotic
cell).

Gram-positive Bacteria - ANSWER Thick layer of peptidoglycan (20-80nm across).
The peptidoglycan layer is closely attached to the outer surface of the cell
membrane. Retains crystal violet stains. Lack an outer membrane and a periplasmic
space.

Gram-negative Bacteria - ANSWER Cell wall is thinner, but more complex. Only 10-
20% peptidoglycan. Contains an outer membrane, leaving a very narrow periplasmic
space. Does not retain crystal violet stain because of large quantities of lipoproteins
and lipopolysaccharides (endotoxin).

Acid-fast Bacteria - ANSWER Cell wall is thick, but consists of 60% lipids. Lipids
make acid-fast organisms impermeable to most other stains and protect them from
acids and alkalis. Stain as gram-positive. Grow slowly because the lipids impeded
entry of nutrients.

Endotoxin - ANSWER Lipopolysaccharide (LPS). Part of the outer membrane of the
cell wall of gram-negative bacteria. It can cause fever and dilates blood vessels-
causing BP to drop. Bacteria typically release this when they are dying, so killing
them increases the concentration of this toxic substance. Antibiotics given late in the
infection can cause worsening of symptoms or even death.

Wall-deficient Bacteria - ANSWER Protected by a strengthened cell membrane that
contains sterols. Example: mycobacterium paratuberculosis with Crohn's disease- a
chronic disorder of the intestine.

Coccus - ANSWER Sphere shaped bacteria

Coccobacillus - ANSWER Short rod shaped bacteria (between cocci and bacilli)

Vibrio - ANSWER Comma shaped bacteria

Bacillus - ANSWER Rod shaped bacteria

Spirillum - ANSWER Rigid, wavy shaped bacteria

Spirochete - ANSWER Corkscrew shape bacteria

, Function of cell membrane - ANSWER To regulate movement of materials into and
out of the cell by transport mechanisms. It synthesizes cell wall components, assists
with DNA replication, secretes proteins, carries on respiration, and captures energy
as ATP.

Function of the cell wall - ANSWER Helps maintain the characteristic shape of the
cell and prevents the cell from bursting when fluids flow into the cell by osmosis. Lies
outside the cell membrane.

Peptidoglycan - ANSWER Single most important component of the bacterial cell
wall.

Capsule - ANSWER Discrete layer of polysaccharides that protects the cell.
Promotes infection by protecting the bacterial cell from engulfment by predatory
protozoa or WBC (phagocytes). Also mediates adherence of cells to surfaces.

Pili - ANSWER Tiny, hallow projections that are used to attach bacteria to surfaces.
Are NOT involved in movement. Promote infection by transferring DNA amount
bacteria- which in turn can transfer antibiotic resistance. Can adhere to RBC and
cause blood cells to clump.

Flagella - ANSWER Long, thin, helical appendages that allow bacteria to move.

Endospore - ANSWER Helps the organism survive, and is not a means of
reproduction. They are formed within the cells, contain very little water and are highly
resistant to heat, drying, acids, bases, certain disinfectants, and even radiation. They
are capable of surviving adverse environmental conditions for long periods of time.

Chemotaxis - ANSWER Process of bacteria moving toward or away from
substances in their environment. Towards- positive, Away- Negative.

Bacteria that produce spores - ANSWER Bacillus, Clostridium

Helminths - ANSWER Worm-like organisms living in and feeding on live hosts,
receiving nourishment and protection while disrupting their hosts' nutrient absorption,
causing weakness and disease. Example: Flukes, tapeworms, adult round-worms of
intestine, and roundworm larvae.

Zygomycota - ANSWER Bread molds

Ascomycota - ANSWER Sac fungi. Yeasts. Replication by sexual reproduction.

Basidiomycota - ANSWER Club fungi. Amanita and other mushrooms.

Deuteromycota - ANSWER Fungi imperfecti. Soil organisms.

Virus - ANSWER Tiny, non living particle that invades and then reproduces inside a
living cell. Contain only one kind of nucleic acid- either DNA or RNA (never both).

Naked virus - ANSWER Virus with only a nucleocapsid and no envelope.

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