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Microbiology Final Exam study guide BRCC
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sterilization the destruction of all viable microbial life including viruses on inanimate

materials . - Performed with heat, and chemicals called sterilants




pasteurization Used to disinfect beverages (milk, fruit huice, beer, wine)


- Heat is applied to liquids to kill potential agents of infection and spoilage, while retaining the

liquid's flavor and food value.

- Does not kill endospores or thermoduric microbes

Special heat exchangers:

Flash method: expose to 71.6°C for 15 seconds

Batch method: expose to 63°C to 66°C for 30 minutes (classical method: Louis Pasteur)

UHT: expose to 1340C for 1-2 seconds




antisepsis : the destruction of most microbial life to reduce contamination on a living

surface are applied directly to exposed body surfaces to destroy or inhibit vegetative pathogens

,Microbiology Final Exam study guide BRCC
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heterotroph an organism deriving its nutritional requirements from complex organic

substances. obtain its carbon in organic form, Dependent on other life forms




lysogeny is characterized by integration of the bacteriophage nucleic acid into the host

bacterium's genome or formations of a circular replicon in the bacterial cytoplasm.




gram stain a staining technique for the preliminary identification of bacteria, in which a

violet dye is applied, followed by a decolorizing agent and then a red dye. The cell walls of

certain bacteria (denoted Gram-positive ) retain the first dye and appear violet, while those that

lose it (denoted Gram-negative ) appear red.




halophiles Obligate halophiles: Require high concentrations of salt for growth (9 to 25%

NaCl). Cell walls and membranes are modified to survive




Facultative halophiles: Do not normally live in high-salt environments, resistant to salt




sarcodina

ciliophora

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mastogophora


apicomplexan(Sporozoa what are the four classes of protozans?




sarcodina a subphylum or other taxonomic group of protozoans of the phylum

Sarcomastigophora that includes protozoans forming pseudopodia which ordinarily serve as

organs for locomotion and taking food




ciliophors protozoa that uses cilia to move




sporozoa protozoa - those with no motility




mastigophors protozoa- those that use flagella to move




1. adsorption- precise attachment of special tail fibers to cell wall

2. penetration- injection of nucleic acid through cell wall no uncoating of nucleic acid

3. synthesis ad assembly- occurs in cytoplasm, cessation of host synthesis, viral DNA or RNA is

replicated and begins to function , viral components synthesized

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4. viral persistence- lysogeny

5. release from host cell- cell lyses when viral enzymes weaken it


6. cell destruction- immediate or delayed understand the lysogenic and lytic cycle of

bacteriophage




anabolic Biosynthesis: synthesis of cell molecules and structures


Requires energy input




catabolic Break the bonds of larger molecules


Release energy




amphibolism Most catabolic pathways contain strategic molecular intermediates that can

be diverted into anabolic pathways

A given molecule can serve multiple purposes to derive maximum benefit from all nutrients and

metabolites

Catabolic and anabolic pathways are integrated to improve cell efficiency

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