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Microbiology - answerthe study of small life
Examples of microbes... - answerBacteria, Archaea ,Fungi, Protozoa ,Multicellular
Animal Parasite, Algae, Viruses
Microbes are mostly... - answerunicellular
Bacteria outnumber human cells - answer10: 1
1g of soil = - answer1 million SPECIES bacteria
1ml of seawater = - answer50 million viruses
What is Streptomyces parvulus being used for? - answerto make anti-cancer drugs
Bacteria are... - answerProkaryotic & unicellular
Prokaryotic means... - answerbefore nucleus & no membrane bound organelles
3 shapes of bacteria are... - answercoccus, bacillus, & spirillium
Coccus means... - answerround shape
Bacillus means... - answerrod shaped
Spirillium means... - answerspiral shaped
Bacteria cell wall is comprised of..? - answerpeptidoglycan & carbohydrates
Peptidoglycan is specific to... - answerbacteria
How long has bacteria been around? - answer3.5 billion years
Yellowstone hot springs... - answerbacteria lives there causes the spring to turn red
What does MRSA stand for? - answermethecillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus
MRSA can cause... - answerMRSA infection
Bacillus anthrasis causes - answerAnthrax
, Bacillus anthrasis is used in... - answerbiological warfare
Gas gangrene is caused by - answerClostridium perfringens
Diabetics are prone to - answergas gangrene caused by Clostridium perfringens
Botulism is caused by...? - answerClostridium botulinum
Clostridium botulinum is used in what and does what? - answerused in botox and
paralyzes the face
Gonorrhea is caused by - answerNeisseria gonorrheae
Gonorrhea is becoming - answerdrug resistant
Salmenolosis is caused - answerSalmonella newport
Salmenolosis is - answerfood poisoning
Archaea do not cause - answerdisease
Archaea may have been - answerthe origin of bacteria
Archaea are - answerweird suckers
Archaea are classified as - answerprokaryotes but have components of prokaryotes &
eukaryotes
Archaea do not have - answerpeptidoglycan
Archaea's membrane is similar to - answereukaryotes
Archaea live in - answerextreme conditions
halophile means - answerhigh salt
thermophile means - answerhigh temperature
Fungi are classified as - answereukaryotes
Fungi are both - answerunicelluar & multicellular
Example of unicellular fungi - answeryeast
example of multicellular fungi - answermushrooms & molds