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[Show more]microorganisms CORRECT ANSWER organisms that are too small to be seen with an unaided eye 
 
microbes in our lives CORRECT ANSWER <1% pathogenic 
decompose organic waste 
produces by photosynthesis 
industrial chemicals 
fermentation 
outnumber us 
 
What are some eukaryotic cells? CORRECT ANSWER...
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Add to cartmicroorganisms CORRECT ANSWER organisms that are too small to be seen with an unaided eye 
 
microbes in our lives CORRECT ANSWER <1% pathogenic 
decompose organic waste 
produces by photosynthesis 
industrial chemicals 
fermentation 
outnumber us 
 
What are some eukaryotic cells? CORRECT ANSWER...
General Characteristic of a Virus CORRECT ANSWER -Can have DNA or RNA, but not both 
-Have no ribosomes 
-No ATP-generating mechanism 
-Are infectious 
 
Define: Obligate Intracellular Parasite CORRECT ANSWER Needs a host cell in order to replicate 
 
What is a Capsid? CORRECT ANSWER A protein coat ...
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Add to cartGeneral Characteristic of a Virus CORRECT ANSWER -Can have DNA or RNA, but not both 
-Have no ribosomes 
-No ATP-generating mechanism 
-Are infectious 
 
Define: Obligate Intracellular Parasite CORRECT ANSWER Needs a host cell in order to replicate 
 
What is a Capsid? CORRECT ANSWER A protein coat ...
Glycolytic pathways CORRECT ANSWER break down sugars into pyruvate and related intermediates. 
 
TCA cycle enzymes eukaryotes CORRECT ANSWER mitochondrial location in eukaryotes 
 
TCA cycle prokaryotes CORRECT ANSWER cytoplasm location in prokaryotes 
 
Lipmann CORRECT ANSWER discovered coenzyme A ...
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Add to cartGlycolytic pathways CORRECT ANSWER break down sugars into pyruvate and related intermediates. 
 
TCA cycle enzymes eukaryotes CORRECT ANSWER mitochondrial location in eukaryotes 
 
TCA cycle prokaryotes CORRECT ANSWER cytoplasm location in prokaryotes 
 
Lipmann CORRECT ANSWER discovered coenzyme A ...
What is the definition of a microbe? CORRECT ANSWER a living organism that requires a microscope to be seen 
 
What are some examples of microbes? CORRECT ANSWER E.coli, chickenpox, spirogyra 
 
Describe some problems with the definition of a microbe. CORRECT ANSWER 1) there are 'super-size' microbi...
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Add to cartWhat is the definition of a microbe? CORRECT ANSWER a living organism that requires a microscope to be seen 
 
What are some examples of microbes? CORRECT ANSWER E.coli, chickenpox, spirogyra 
 
Describe some problems with the definition of a microbe. CORRECT ANSWER 1) there are 'super-size' microbi...
Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) CORRECT ANSWER Characteristics- 
 Gram positive cocci 
 most common staph infections 
 can be isolated (MSA) 
 pus forming 
Virulence- 
 Enzyme: coagulase, catalase, nucleases 
 Toxins: Cytotoxins, exfoliative toxins, enterotoxins(food poisoning), 
Immunity 
Diagnosis- ...
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Add to cartStaphylococcus aureus (MRSA) CORRECT ANSWER Characteristics- 
 Gram positive cocci 
 most common staph infections 
 can be isolated (MSA) 
 pus forming 
Virulence- 
 Enzyme: coagulase, catalase, nucleases 
 Toxins: Cytotoxins, exfoliative toxins, enterotoxins(food poisoning), 
Immunity 
Diagnosis- ...
What are the 5 categories of morphology? CORRECT ANSWER shape, margin, elevation, pigmentation production, and texture 
 
A colony CORRECT ANSWER is a visible mass of cells 
 
opportunistic pathogens CORRECT ANSWER capable of producing a disease state if introduced into a suitable part of the body 
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Add to cartWhat are the 5 categories of morphology? CORRECT ANSWER shape, margin, elevation, pigmentation production, and texture 
 
A colony CORRECT ANSWER is a visible mass of cells 
 
opportunistic pathogens CORRECT ANSWER capable of producing a disease state if introduced into a suitable part of the body 
...
ubiquity CORRECT ANSWER Appearing everywhere other lifeforms exist, can be isolated from soil, water, plants, animals, & humans - does not apply to every species by microorganisms as a group 
 
Pathogenic CORRECT ANSWER The vast majority of microorg's are nonpathogenic 
 
Commensal CORRECT ANSWER mi...
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Add to cartubiquity CORRECT ANSWER Appearing everywhere other lifeforms exist, can be isolated from soil, water, plants, animals, & humans - does not apply to every species by microorganisms as a group 
 
Pathogenic CORRECT ANSWER The vast majority of microorg's are nonpathogenic 
 
Commensal CORRECT ANSWER mi...
Microbes are _________% pathogenic CORRECT ANSWER <1 
 
ubiquitous CORRECT ANSWER bacteria are found everywhere in a bunch of different environments 
 
Bioremediation CORRECT ANSWER process that uses naturally occurring or genetically engineered microorganisms to consume or break down pollutants ...
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Add to cartMicrobes are _________% pathogenic CORRECT ANSWER <1 
 
ubiquitous CORRECT ANSWER bacteria are found everywhere in a bunch of different environments 
 
Bioremediation CORRECT ANSWER process that uses naturally occurring or genetically engineered microorganisms to consume or break down pollutants ...
viruses are ----, ----- ---- CORRECT ANSWER obligate intracellular parasites 
 
do viruses divide and grow CORRECT ANSWER no 
 
virus genome CORRECT ANSWER ds or ss dna 
ds or ss rna 
 
most common dna virus genome ds or ss CORRECT ANSWER ds 
 
most common rna virus genome ds or ss CORRECT ANSWER ss...
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Add to cartviruses are ----, ----- ---- CORRECT ANSWER obligate intracellular parasites 
 
do viruses divide and grow CORRECT ANSWER no 
 
virus genome CORRECT ANSWER ds or ss dna 
ds or ss rna 
 
most common dna virus genome ds or ss CORRECT ANSWER ds 
 
most common rna virus genome ds or ss CORRECT ANSWER ss...
Normal flora of GI tract contain what Gram negatives CORRECT ANSWER E. coli 
Enterobacter 
Proteus 
Pseudomonas aeruginosa 
Bacteroides 
 
Normal flora of GI tract contain what Gram positives CORRECT ANSWER Clostriddia 
Lactobacillli 
Enterococci 
Anaerobic streptococci 
 
Culture media used for sto...
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Add to cartNormal flora of GI tract contain what Gram negatives CORRECT ANSWER E. coli 
Enterobacter 
Proteus 
Pseudomonas aeruginosa 
Bacteroides 
 
Normal flora of GI tract contain what Gram positives CORRECT ANSWER Clostriddia 
Lactobacillli 
Enterococci 
Anaerobic streptococci 
 
Culture media used for sto...
Chapter 1: microbial cell structure and function CORRECT ANSWER 
 
Microscopy: compound microscope CORRECT ANSWER •Compound microscope -- Two sets of lenses form the image (Figure 1.15a) 
•Objective lens and ocular lens 
 
Microscopy: magnification CORRECT ANSWER •Total magnification = object...
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Add to cartChapter 1: microbial cell structure and function CORRECT ANSWER 
 
Microscopy: compound microscope CORRECT ANSWER •Compound microscope -- Two sets of lenses form the image (Figure 1.15a) 
•Objective lens and ocular lens 
 
Microscopy: magnification CORRECT ANSWER •Total magnification = object...
ubiquity CORRECT ANSWER the fact of appearing everywhere or of being very common 
 
Biomediation CORRECT ANSWER the use of naturally occurring or genetically modified microbes to degrade/detoxify the environment 
 
Through bioremediation... CORRECT ANSWER Level of pesticides can be reduced by 96% 
H...
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Add to cartubiquity CORRECT ANSWER the fact of appearing everywhere or of being very common 
 
Biomediation CORRECT ANSWER the use of naturally occurring or genetically modified microbes to degrade/detoxify the environment 
 
Through bioremediation... CORRECT ANSWER Level of pesticides can be reduced by 96% 
H...
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