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Microbiology & Infectious Disease Exam 1 : Bacterial Morphology, Gram Staining, Capsules, Flagella, Pili, Endospores, Axial Filaments, Peptidoglycan, LPS, Plasma Membrane, Ribosomes, Plasmids, Genomes, DNA Replication, Transcription, Translation, Transfor

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Microbiology & Infectious Disease Exam 1 : Bacterial Morphology, Gram Staining, Capsules, Flagella, Pili, Endospores, Axial Filaments, Peptidoglycan, LPS, Plasma Membrane, Ribosomes, Plasmids, Genomes, DNA Replication, Transcription, Translation, Transformation, Transduction, Conjugation, High-Frequency Recombinant, Binary Fission, Microbial Growth Curves (Lag, Log, Stationary, Death Phases), Mesophiles, Psychrophiles, Thermophiles, Acidophiles, Neutrophiles, Alkaliphiles, Halophiles, Fastidious Organisms, Aerobes, Anaerobes, Microaerophiles, Capnophiles, Chemically Defined & Complex Media, Selective, Differential, Enrichment & Reducing Media, Viruses In Vivo, Asepsis, Sanitization, Disinfection, Sterilization, Physical & Chemical Microbial Control (Autoclaving, Boiling, Dry Heat, Pasteurization, Filtration, Irradiation, Phenols, Halogens, Alcohols, Heavy Metals), Penicillin Mechanism, Lysozyme Activity, Antimicrobial Resistance, Germ Theory, Koch’s Postulates, Edward Jenner Vaccination, John Snow Epidemiology, Lister Antiseptic Surgery, and Louis Pasteur Swan-Neck Flask Experiments Exam Questions Verified and Provided with Complete A+ Graded Rationales Latest Updated 2026 Size Range of Bacteria m (micron) Size Range of Viruses nm (nanometers) Prokaryotic No nucleus Eukaryotic Has a nucleus Hippocrates He thought that diseases originated from miasma (bad air) Mosaic Law -avoidance of certain foods -restriction of movement of diseased individuals Girolamo Francastoro proposed that infections diseases were spread between two people by small particles Theory of Spontaneous Generation living things grow out of thin air Francesco Redi -disproved spontaneous generation -maggots and rotten meat using cheesecloth Antony van Leeuwenhoek -primitive microscope

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Microbiology & Infectious Disease Exam 1 : Bacterial Morphology, Gram
Staining, Capsules, Flagella, Pili, Endospores, Axial Filaments, Peptidoglycan,
LPS, Plasma Membrane, Ribosomes, Plasmids, Genomes, DNA Replication,
Transcription, Translation, Transformation, Transduction, Conjugation, High-
Frequency Recombinant, Binary Fission, Microbial Growth Curves (Lag, Log,
Stationary, Death Phases), Mesophiles, Psychrophiles, Thermophiles,
Acidophiles, Neutrophiles, Alkaliphiles, Halophiles, Fastidious Organisms,
Aerobes, Anaerobes, Microaerophiles, Capnophiles, Chemically Defined &
Complex Media, Selective, Differential, Enrichment & Reducing Media, Viruses
In Vivo, Asepsis, Sanitization, Disinfection, Sterilization, Physical & Chemical
Microbial Control (Autoclaving, Boiling, Dry Heat, Pasteurization, Filtration,
Irradiation, Phenols, Halogens, Alcohols, Heavy Metals), Penicillin Mechanism,
Lysozyme Activity, Antimicrobial Resistance, Germ Theory, Koch’s Postulates,
Edward Jenner Vaccination, John Snow Epidemiology, Lister Antiseptic Surgery,
and Louis Pasteur Swan-Neck Flask Experiments Exam Questions Verified and
Provided with Complete A+ Graded Rationales Latest Updated 2026




Size Range of Bacteria

m (micron)




Size Range of Viruses

,nm (nanometers)




Prokaryotic

No nucleus




Eukaryotic

Has a nucleus




Hippocrates

He thought that diseases originated from miasma (bad air)




Mosaic Law

-avoidance of certain foods

-restriction of movement of diseased individuals




Girolamo Francastoro

proposed that infections diseases were spread between two people by small particles




Theory of Spontaneous Generation

living things grow out of thin air

, Francesco Redi

-disproved spontaneous generation

-maggots and rotten meat using cheesecloth




Antony van Leeuwenhoek

-primitive microscope

-"Father of the Microscope"




John Needman

-supported spontaneous generation

-meat broth in flasks sealed with cork

*cork is porous




Lazzaro Spallanzani

-disproved spontaneous generation

-meat broth in flasks sealed by melting glass neck




Louis Pasteur

-disproved spontaneous generation

-meat broth in swan-necked flask

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