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BIOL 210 Microbiology Exams Study
BIOL Guide
210 Microbiology
– Exams Exams
1–4 (Delgado
Study
BIOL Guide
210
Course
Microbiology
– Review).pdf
Exams Exams
1–4 (Delgado
Study Guide
Course
– Review).pdf
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Terms in this set (891)
Microbiology The study of microorganisms
bacteria, eukaryotes, archaea, and viruses what are some examples of microorganisms
metabolism, growth, reproduction, genetic what are some common features that living organisms share
variation, responding to stimuli, and internal
homeostasis
the cell what is the simplest structure capable of carrying out all the processes of
life
Macromolecules; polypeptides, nucleic acids, what do cells contains a variety of? What are some examples? (HINT:
lipids, and polysaccharides molecules)
polypeptides what can function as an enzyme in chemical reactions
prokaryotes and eukaryotes before modern times and the classification of domains, what were living
organisms classified as
bacteria, archaea, and eukarya What are the three domains of life?
the phylogeny of all living organisms what does the domain classification scheme reflect?
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microbes; sub-cellar what are viruses classified as? what are they regarded as
research models; simplicity in design what are microbes important for and why?
changing genetic information into functional why do living organisms possess similar molecules and processes
molecules
3.6- 3.8 billion years ago how long ago is life believed to have evolved on earth
simple organic molecules became enclosed with a what happened to simple organic molecules that allowed life to evolve
lipid membrane
ribozymes what discovery supports the idea that the precursors of life may have
used RNA as a major informational molecule
eukarya what organism arose through endosymbiosis
DNA what is the major informational molecule in all living organisms
-double stranded what are the key features of DNA
-easily converted into functional molecules using
processes such as protein synthesis
organic molecules what must all living organisms acquire
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heterotrophs ingest organic molecules
autotrophs produce their own organic molecules
photosynthesis what process do most autotrophs use to generate organic molecules
glycolysis, fermentation, and respiration what processes can be used to convert energy into ATP by organic
molecules
biosphere what has microbial metabolism influenced
biochemical cycling what is a result of microbial metabolism
nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur what elements are involved in biochemical cycling
variety how many ways can microbes interact with each other and organisms
germ theory of disease microbiologists are repsonsible for the development and acceptance of
what theory
louis pasteur who was a major contributor to the germ theory of disease
robert koch who developed a set of postulates
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