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©THEBRIGHT EXAM STUDY SOLUTIONS 8/21/2024 8:36 PM MCB3020 Exam 1 USF Questions With Correct Answers What is Robert Hooke known for? - answerHe is the first person to see a cell. Also Helped construct the first microscope. What is Antonie van Leeuwenhoek known for? - answerMade His own Microsc...

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MCB3020 Exam 1 USF Questions With
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What is Robert Hooke known for? - answer✔✔He is the first person to see a cell. Also Helped
construct the first microscope.

What is Antonie van Leeuwenhoek known for? - answer✔✔Made His own Microscope (Single-
lens), Observations also published by the Royal Society.

Malpighi and Odierna - answer✔✔Published two volumes of microscopic observations of the
human excretory system in the Royal Society

spontaneous generation - answer✔✔the mistaken idea that living things arise from nonliving
sources

Which scientist's sought to debase spontaneous generation? - answer✔✔Redi and Pasteur

Francesco Redi - answer✔✔This scientist disproved spontaneous generation by showing that
maggots do not spontaneously arise from decaying meat.

Louis Pasteur - answer✔✔A French chemist, this man discovered that heat could kill bacteria
that otherwise spoiled liquids including milk, wine, and beer. (Swan neck experiments)

Robert Koch - answer✔✔Debased miasma theory of disease causation

Miasma Theory of Disease - answer✔✔a discredited theory in which 'bad air' was accepted as
the cause of diseases.

What are the three domains? - answer✔✔Bacteria, Archaea, Eukarya

Traits shared by all domains of life - answer✔✔dsDNA, RNA pol, Protein domains, aqueous
cytosol

Traits that differ between domains - answer✔✔Size, Metabolism, gene orientation, chromosome,
multicellularity

What are the microbial eukaryotes - answer✔✔Protozoa, Fungi, Algae

Lynn Margulis - answer✔✔Developed the Endosymbiotic Theory.

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Endosymbiosis - answer✔✔A theorized process in which early eukaryotic cells were formed
from simpler prokaryotes.

Viruses - answer✔✔Considered by scientists to be Non-living particles

size of microbes - answer✔✔Can Differ in size by several orders of magnitude

What % of the ocean is chlorophyll? - answer✔✔60%

Bacilli - answer✔✔rod shaped

Cocci - answer✔✔spherical

Spirochetes - answer✔✔spiral-shaped bacteria that have flexible walls and are capable of
movement

What is resolution? - answer✔✔The ability to clearly distinguish the individual parts of an object

light microscope (LM) - answer✔✔Rely on absorption of light by the target object(s)

electron microscope (EM) - answer✔✔Images are resolved via an electron field

Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) - answer✔✔map specimen topography (3D), specimen can be
alive

Gram stain - answer✔✔A staining method that distinguishes between two different kinds of
bacterial cell walls.

Process for gram staining - answer✔✔1)crystal violet
2) iodine
3) ethanol
4)safranin

negative stain - answer✔✔colors the background, which makes capsules more visible

acid fast stain - answer✔✔targets mycolic acids in species of Mycobacterium

spore stain - answer✔✔malachite green binds to endospore coat of spore-forming bacteria

fluorescence microscopy - answer✔✔uses a fluorescent dye that emits fluorescence when
illuminated with ultraviolet radiation

The specificity of a fluorophore is determined in part by? - answer✔✔Chemical affinity, labeled
antibodies, DNA hybridization

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