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FACULATIVE Microorganisms: are life forms too small to be seen with the human eyes What is the criteria to be a microorgansim? - Can grow and reproduce in nature - Active metabolism - Responsive to stimuli - Diameter 0.2 Millimeter or 200 micrometer who was the first to observe single- celled microbes? Antonie van Leeuwenhoek

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MBIO 3401 EXAM 1 ZHANG QUESTIONS
WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
PASSED 2025
FACULATIVE

Microorganisms:

are life forms too small to be seen with the human eyes

What is the criteria to be a microorgansim?

- Can grow and reproduce in nature
- Active metabolism
- Responsive to stimuli
- Diameter < 0.2 Millimeter or 200 micrometer

who was the first to observe single- celled microbes?

Antonie van Leeuwenhoek

Where do microbes come from?

They have parents or they spontaneously generate from inanimate materials.

Louis Pasteur

- Discovered the alcoholic fermentation was a biological process
- disproved theory of spontaneous generation
- Developed vaccines for anthrax, fowl cholera, and rabies

Robert Kock

- demonstrated the link between micrboes and infectious diseases
- identified causative agents of anthrax, tuberculosis, and cholera

What are microbes?

bacteria, archaea, eukaryotic microbes, and viruses

Bright Field Microscopy:

Pros:
- simple
- affordable
Cons:
- need staining
- hard for small/ colorless cells

,dark field microscopy

Pros:
-Highly sensitive for small cells/ structures
Cons:
- poor resolution
- prone to artifacts

Phase contrast and Diffrential interference microscopy:

Pros:
- Visualize live cells w/o staining, some internal stucture
Cons:
- Hard for small cells

Fluorescence confocal microscopy

Pros:
- Very high resolution
- 3D
- Vibrant colors
- Live Cells
Cons:
- Exspensive

Transmission electron microscopes (TEM):

- For internal stuctures
- Electron cryotomography: to obtain three-dimensional images

Scanning electron microscopes:

- For surface/ External structures

passive transport:

Follows concentration gradient ( energy- independent)

Active transport:

accumulate solutes against concentration gradient (energy- dependent)

What are the three classes of transport systems?

- Simple transport
- ABC transporter
- Group translocation

Cell wall

- need to withstand osmotic/ turgor pressure to prevent cell lysis
- Maintains cell shape and rigidity

,Bacterial Capsules and Slime formation:

- assist in attachment to surfaces
- role in development and maintenance of biofilms
- Contribute to infectivity
- Prevent dehydration/desiccation

Cell inclusions:

- inclusions function as energy reserves, carbon or phosphorus reservoirs, and/or have special functions
- Enclose bu thin protein membrane
- Reduces osmotic stress

The bacterial endospore:

Survuval structures to endure unfavorable growth conditions

Osmotaxis:

Response to ionic strength

Hydrotaxis

response to water

Aerotaxis

repsonse to oxygen

Phototaxis

response to light

Mycoplasma:

- A group of bacteria that have no cell wall, only membrane
- Small cell size
slow growth
difficult to culture
- Resistance to cell wall inhibitors

Which structure is involved in the genetic exchange (conjugation) between cells?

pilus

All bacterial cells must have cell walls containing peptidoglycan.

true

How do cells generate energy?

Chemotroph and phototroph

How do cells use energy to sustain life?

, Degradation Catabolic Exergonic Energy yielding Synthesis Anabolic Energy dependent Endergonic

Chemoorganotrophs

obtain energy and reducing power from organics

Chemolithotrophs

obtain energy and reducing power from inorganics

Heterotrophs

obtain carbon from organics

Autotrophs

(primary producers) obtain carbon from CO2

Enzymes:

- Catalysts lower activation energy, increasing reaction rate
- typically proteins (some RNAs)
- highly specific as a result of structure

oxygenic

(e.g., cyanobacteria, algae, plants), forming O2 as a waste product

anoxygenic

many bacteria

Macronutrients

- Nutrients required in large amounts
- C, O, N, H, P, S, K, Na, Ca, Mg, Cl, Fe

Micronutrients

- Nutrients required in minute amounts
- Trace metals and growth factors

Defined media:

exact chemical composition known



What is a microbe? How small does an organism have to be to be considered a microbe?

A microbe is a living organism that requires a microscope to be seen. Microbe diameter must be less
than 0.15 mm.

True or false: Some microbes can consist of a single cell.

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