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1 Meter = - 100 centimeters 1,000 millimeters 1,000,000 micrometers (aka microns) 1,000,000,000 nanometers 2 chains of glycans = NAM & NAG - Make up peptidoglycans 4 Groups - Protists Fungus Plants Animals Acid-Fast Stain - Used to identify members of the genus Mycobacterium Acidophiles - Prefer a lower pH Likes acidic environments Adhesion - Proteins are responsible for joining together cells Aerotaxis - Movement towards or away from oxygen Agar - Polysaccharide that comes from the cell walls of certain species of red algae Used as a growing medium Translucent Aldehyde - FormaldehydeAlkaliphiles - Optimal pH of higher than 8.5, commonly found in the alkaline lakes and soils Anton Van Leeuwenhoek - He was a Dutch fabric merchant, he was the first to describe living cells Using this simple/basic microscope he was able to describe some bacteria, protists, nematodes (roundworms), blood cells, sperm cell, and lots of others Archaea - Ancient bacteria Non-Peptidoglycan prokaryotic microbes Areotolerant anaerobes - Could care less about O2 Can grow fine with/without O2 Attractant - Chemical is desirable and the bacteria moves towards it Autoclave - Uses wet heat/heated steam to kill pathogens Bacillus - Rod Bacillus - Rod shaped bacteria Bacteria - New bacteria Bacterial viruses - T4 phage infect E. Coli bacteria Bacteriophage - Virus that infects bacteria Binary Fission - Bacteria grow by ___ _____Binary fission - Most prokaryotes divide by _____ Binomial Nomenclature - Naming system that was developed in the late 1700's Biofilm - Layer of bacteria on a surface (plaque on your teeth, slick layer on a wet rock, layer of scum in your kitchen, etc.) Biomass measurement - Total mass of the cells is measured Group home for bacteria of all kinds Bioremediation - Microorganisms are used to degrade environmental pollutants; also used to clean up oil spills Blood agar - Contains blood cells and a variety of other things Bright Field Microscope - Standard light microscope Capsid - Viral protein coat Capsule - Distinct and jelly-like glycocalyx; polysaccharide layer in addition to cell wall Carolus Linnaeus - Developed Binomial Nomenclature Catalase - Enzyme deals with oxygen byproducts Cell membrane - All eukaryotic organisms have a ____ _________Cell Theory - All known living things are made up of one or more cells Cells are the basic units of all living things Cells arise from preexisting cells by cell division Cells contain hereditary info that is passed on during cell divisio

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Exam 1 MicroBiology Delgado
1 Meter = - 100 centimeters

1,000 millimeters

1,000,000 micrometers (aka microns)

1,000,000,000 nanometers



2 chains of glycans = NAM & NAG - Make up peptidoglycans



4 Groups - Protists

Fungus

Plants

Animals



Acid-Fast Stain - Used to identify members of the genus Mycobacterium



Acidophiles - Prefer a lower pH

Likes acidic environments



Adhesion - Proteins are responsible for joining together cells



Aerotaxis - Movement towards or away from oxygen



Agar - Polysaccharide that comes from the cell walls of certain species of red algae

Used as a growing medium

Translucent



Aldehyde - Formaldehyde

,Alkaliphiles - Optimal pH of higher than 8.5, commonly found in the alkaline lakes and soils



Anton Van Leeuwenhoek - He was a Dutch fabric merchant, he was the first to describe living cells

Using this simple/basic microscope he was able to describe some bacteria, protists, nematodes
(roundworms), blood cells, sperm cell, and lots of others



Archaea - Ancient bacteria

Non-Peptidoglycan prokaryotic microbes



Areotolerant anaerobes - Could care less about O2

Can grow fine with/without O2



Attractant - Chemical is desirable and the bacteria moves towards it



Autoclave - Uses wet heat/heated steam to kill pathogens



Bacillus - Rod



Bacillus - Rod shaped bacteria



Bacteria - New bacteria



Bacterial viruses - T4 phage infect E. Coli bacteria



Bacteriophage - Virus that infects bacteria



Binary Fission - Bacteria grow by ___ _____

, Binary fission - Most prokaryotes divide by _____



Binomial Nomenclature - Naming system that was developed in the late 1700's



Biofilm - Layer of bacteria on a surface

(plaque on your teeth, slick layer on a wet rock, layer of scum in your kitchen, etc.)



Biomass measurement - Total mass of the cells is measured

Group home for bacteria of all kinds



Bioremediation - Microorganisms are used to degrade environmental pollutants; also used to
clean up oil spills



Blood agar - Contains blood cells and a variety of other things



Bright Field Microscope - Standard light microscope



Capsid - Viral protein coat



Capsule - Distinct and jelly-like glycocalyx; polysaccharide layer in addition to cell wall



Carolus Linnaeus - Developed Binomial Nomenclature



Catalase - Enzyme deals with oxygen byproducts



Cell membrane - All eukaryotic organisms have a ____ _________
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