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Microbes/Microorganisms - ANSWER minute living things that individually are too small to be
seen with the unaided eye. Includes: Bacteria, Fungi (yeasts and molds), Protozoa, Microscopic
algae, Viruses



Pathogenic - ANSWER disease producing



List several ways microbes affect our lives - ANSWER a.Help maintain the balance of life in our
environment

b.Soil microbes break down waste by using nitrogen gas to recycle chemical elements in soil,
water, living organisms, and air

c.Synthesis of vitamins in intestines for digestion (vitamin B-metabolism, Vitamin K-blood-
clotting)

d.Used to produce acetone and butanol (Weizmann-1914, smokeless gunpowder-WWI)

e.Food: pickles, soy sauce, vinegar, sauerkraut, cheese, yogurt



Recognize the system of scientific nomenclature that uses genus and specific epithet names -
ANSWER Genus: first name, always capitalized

Specific epithet: species name, second name, not capitalized



Established in 1735 by Carollus Linnaeus



Both names underlined and italicized

,After mentioned once, abbreviate genus with initial and write specific epithet (E. coli)



Bacteria - ANSWER single-celled organisms, genetic material not enclosed in a special nuclear
membrane



Prokaryotes - ANSWER bacterial cells, include both bacteria and archaea



Bacterial cell shapes - ANSWER Bacillus (rod-like)

Coccus (spherical or ovoid)

Spiral (corkscrew or curved)

Star shaped

Square



What is bacteria enclosed in? - ANSWER enclosed in cell walls composed of a carb and protein
(peptidoglycan)



How do bacterial cells reproduce? - ANSWER binary fission



Where do bacteria get nutrition? - ANSWER Organic chemicals (from dead or living organisms)



Photosynthesis



Inorganic substances



How do bacteria move? - ANSWER Flagella: bacteria use these moving appendages to swim

,Archaea - ANSWER consist or prokaryotic cells, but if they have cell walls they lack
peptidoglycan, often found in extreme environments. (don't cause disease in humans)



3 groups of archaea - ANSWER Methanogens: produce methane as a waste product from
respiration



Extreme halophiles: (salt-loving) live in extremely salty environments (Dead Sea/Great Salt Lake)



Extreme thermophiles: live in hot sulfurous water (hot springs)



Fungi - ANSWER eukaryotes: organisms that has cells with a distinct nucleus containing DNA
surrounded by a nuclear membrane) unicellular or multicellular, can't carry out photosynthesis,
cell walls composed of chitin



Large multicellular fungi: mushrooms



Unicellular fungi: yeasts (oval shaped) (larger than bacteria)



Mold: most typical fungi, forms masses called mycelia composed of long filaments (hyphae) that
branch and intertwine (found on bread and fruit)



Reproduce sexually or Asexually



Obtain nourishment through absorbing organic material from soil, water, animal/plant host



Protozoa - ANSWER unicellular eukaryotic microbes

, Move by pseudopods, flagella, or cilia



Free entities or parasites



Use light as a source of energy and carbon dioxide to produce sugars



Reproduce sexually and asexually



Viruses - ANSWER so small only can be seen with an electron microscope, acellular, contains
core made of DNA or RNA, only can reproduce by using cellular machinery of other organisms,
non-living



Multicellular Animal parasites - ANSWER eukaryotes, Two major groups of parasitic worms
collectively called helminths:



Flatworms

Round worms



Differentiate among the major characteristics of each group of microorganisms - ANSWER 1978
Carl Woese devised a system to classify all organisms



Bacteria (cell walls contain a protein-carobohydrate complex called peptidoglycan)



Archaea (cell walls, if present, lack peptidoglycan)



Eukarya

1.Protists (slime molds, protozoa, and algae)

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