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Definition of microorganism - ANSWER a unicellular organism that is simple in
structure and cannot be seen with the naked eye



The naming process of organisms - ANSWER Developed by Carolus Linnaeus. Each
organism is assigned two names - the genus (capitalized) and the species (lowercase) all of
which is italicized.

The names can describe an organism, honor a researcher or identify the habitat of a species.



Seven major groups of microorganisms - ANSWER 1) Bacteria

2) Archaea

3)Fungi

4)Protozoa

5)Algae

6)Viruses

7)Multicellular animal parasites



Biological properties of Bacteria (8) - ANSWER · Simple, single celled organisms

· Unicellular

· Prokaryotic

· Can be bacillus, coccus or spiral shaped

· Enclosed in cell walls composed of peptidoglycan

· Reproduce via binary fission


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,· Use organic chemicals for nutrition

· Motility via flagella



Biological properties of Archaea (5) - ANSWER · Prokaryotic

· Cell walls lacking peptidoglycan

· Found in extreme environments

· Three types: methanogens, extreme halophiles and extreme thermophiles

· Not known to cause disease in humans



Biological properties of Fungi (6) - ANSWER · Eukaryotic

· Unicellular or multicellular

· Cannot carry out photosynthesis

· Cell wall composed of chitin

· Consists of yeasts, molds and slime molds

· Can reproduce sexually or asexually



Biological properties of Protozoa (6) - ANSWER · Unicellular

· Eukaryotic

· Move via pseudopods, flagella or cilia

· Live as free entities or as parasites

· Can reproduce sexually or asexually

· Some are photosynthetic



Biological properties of Algae (8) - ANSWER · Photosynthetic

· Eukaryotic

· Can reproduce sexually or asexually

· Usually unicellular



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,· Cell walls composed of cellulose

· Abundant in freshwater, saltwater, soil and in association with plants

· Produce oxygen and carbohydrates

· Play vital role in balance of nature



Biological properties of Viruses (5) - ANSWER · Very small

· Acellular

· Surrounded by protein coat

· Can only reproduce via a host

· Not living



Biological properties of Multicellular animal parasites (2) - ANSWER · Eukaryotic

· Consist of flatworms and roundworms



Four habitats where microorganisms can be found - ANSWER 1) Soil

2)Salt water

3)Thermal vents

4)Human skin



Explanation of what is meant by pathogenic microorganism - ANSWER has the
potential to produce disease



Compare observations of Anton van Leeuwenhoek and Robert Hooke - ANSWER Anton
van Leeuwenhoek: using a microscope was able to see individual cells, developed the cell
theory



Robert Hooke: observed live microorganisms through a magnifying lens




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, Accomplishments of Linnaeus - ANSWER Created the nomenclature/naming system
for organisms that is used today

-binomial nomenclature



Definition of golden age of microbiology - ANSWER rapid advances, spearheaded by
Pasteur and Koch led to the establishment of microbiology as a science



Discuss the work of Pasteur - ANSWER found that yeasts ferment sugars to alcohol and
that bacteria can oxidize the alcohol to acetic acid. Also, showed a causal relationship
between microorganisms and disease.



Discuss the work of Lister - ANSWER introduced the use of a disinfectant to clean
surgical wounds in order to control infections



Discuss the work of Koch - ANSWER proved that microorganisms cause disease



Discuss the work of Ehrlich - ANSWER used the first synthetic chemotherapeutic
agent.



Contributions made by Jenner - ANSWER demonstrated that inoculation with cowpox
material provides humans with immunity to smallpox. Helped develop vaccines



Contributions made by Fleming - ANSWER observed that the Penicillium fungus
inhibited the growth of bacterial culture. Discovered penicillin and helped discover
antibiotics



Contributions made by Lancefield - ANSWER proposed that streptococci be classified
according to serotypes based on certain components in the cell walls of the bacteria. Rapid
identification of specific pathogenic streptococci based on immunological techniques




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