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TCDHA Microbiology Study Guide All Exam Questions and Answers Graded A+ 2025/2026 What did Edward Jenner do? - - He created the small pox vaccination from cow pox. - credited with concept of immunization What did Louis Pasteur do? - - invented pasteurization - saved wine industry by heating grape juice to reduce amount of bacteria - use of heat to destroy vegetative bacteria + resistent bacterial spores - discovered bacteria produced disease such as anthrax and cholera - created first vaccines for rabies, anthrax and cholera What did John Tyndall do? - - discovered tyndallization - discovered need for prolonged heating to destroy bacteria What are the 2 forms that bacteria exist? - - heat stable - heat sensitive What is tyndallization? - Prolong/ intermittent heat to destroy heatstable/sensitive bacteria What did Ferdinand Cohn do? - discovered endospores What are endospores? - Dormant form of bacteria w/ enhance resistance to heat, staining and disinfection

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TCDHA Microbiology Study Guide All Exam Questions
and Answers Graded A+ 2025/2026
What did Edward Jenner do? - - He created the small pox vaccination from
cow pox.
- credited with concept of immunization

What did Louis Pasteur do? - - invented pasteurization
- saved wine industry by heating grape juice to reduce amount of bacteria
- use of heat to destroy vegetative bacteria + resistent bacterial spores
- discovered bacteria produced disease such as anthrax and cholera
- created first vaccines for rabies, anthrax and cholera

What did John Tyndall do? - - discovered tyndallization
- discovered need for prolonged heating to destroy bacteria

What are the 2 forms that bacteria exist? - - heat stable
- heat sensitive

What is tyndallization? - Prolong/ intermittent heat to destroy heat-
stable/sensitive bacteria

What did Ferdinand Cohn do? - discovered endospores

What are endospores? - Dormant form of bacteria w/ enhance resistance to
heat, staining and disinfection

What did Joseph Lister do? - Discovered role of airborne microorganisms

Discovered that airborne mo's can be reduced w carbolic acid (phenols)

What did Christian Gram do? - developed gram stain

What is gram staining? - Determines differences in the cell wall

2 distinct groups - gram positive and gram negative

What did Ignaz Semmelweis do? - Recognized importance of handwashing

What did Sir Alexander Fleming discover? - penicillin

,What did Wendell Stanley do? - Developed electron microscope

What did Robert Koch do? - identified the bacterium that causes
tuberculosis, anthrax and cholera

What are prokaryotic cells? - Primitive cells
NO internal membrane
NO nucleus

What is bacteria? - prokaryote

What is a eukaryotic cell? - Complex cells
WITH internal membranes
HAVE a nucleus

What group do protozoa, algae, fungi, plants and animals belong to? -
Eukaryote

What is flagella? - Long, thin whip-like structure that helps organisms move

What is a fimbriae, pili? - short surface projections that help attach
prokaryotes to surface

What is a cytoplasmic membrane? - barrier that separates the inside of the
cell from the outside environment

regulates amount of molecules entering or leaving

What are mesosomes? - internal folds of the cell membrane in the
cytoplasm

Present mostly in gram positive bacteria

What is cytoplasm? - fluid inside the cell

What is the cell wall? - Gives cell its shape; protection from mechanical
damage

, What is the outer-membrane of gram-negative bacteria? - Contains
endotoxin; transport of nutrients

When endotoxin is released from bacteria present in body it can cause
damage to nearby body cells

What is a capsule? - Gelatinous covering produced by cytoplasmic
membrane

Protects from drying

What are granules? - Function as energy reserve

What are ribosomes? - site of protein synthesis

What are endospores? - Thick walled structure

One of most resistant forms of life against heat, drying and chemicals

Defence mechanism/ protection against adverse conditions

What are plasmids? - extra chromosomal DNA

Gives ability of bacteria to grow by being resistant to physical and chemical
agents and antibiotics

What is endocytosis? - Taking in of matter

What is exocytosis? - materials are exported out of the cell

What is the endoplasmic reticulum? - Fluid filled tubules for carrying
substances

What is the smooth ER? - lacks ribosomes

What is the rough ER? - has ribosomes

What are vesicles? - Surround protein; occur in endocytosis and exocytosis

What is the mitochondria? - Powerhouse of the cell

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