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Microbiology -:- The study of microorganisms. The science which treats the nature, life and action of microorganisms. Me -:- Him Contamination -:- The state of being soiled or infected by contact with infectious organisms or other material Microns -:- A unit of measurement; 1/1000 of a millimeter or 1/25,000 of an inch; usually designated by the Greek letter "u". Protoplasm 2 0 2 4 / 2 0 2 5 | © copyright | This work may not be copied for profit gain | Excel! 2 | P a g e | G r a d e A + | 2 0 2 4 / 2 0 2 5 -:- Describes all living materials in a cell. A thick mucous-like substance that is colorless and translucent that forms the biochemical basis of life within the cell nucleus. Components of a cell -:- cell wall, cell membrane, cytoplasm, capsule, flagella, nucleus Phagotization -:- The process by which some cells can ingest bacteria or other foreign particles. (process where white blood cells in the human body destroy bacteria by engulfing them). Cytoplasm -:- The living matter of a cell between the cell's membrane and nucleus. Nucleus -:- The functional center of a cell that governs activity and heredity. DNA 2 0 2 4 / 2 0 2 5 | © copyright | This work may not be copied for profit gain | Excel!

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IAHCSMM CRCST 8TH EDITION - CRCST
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Microbiology


✓ -:- The study of microorganisms. The science which treats the nature, life and

action of microorganisms.




Me


✓ -:- Him




Contamination


✓ -:- The state of being soiled or infected by contact with infectious organisms or

other material




Microns


✓ -:- A unit of measurement; 1/1000 of a millimeter or 1/25,000 of an inch; usually

designated by the Greek letter "u".




Protoplasm


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✓ -:- Describes all living materials in a cell. A thick mucous-like substance that is

colorless and translucent that forms the biochemical basis of life within the cell

nucleus.




Components of a cell


✓ -:- cell wall, cell membrane, cytoplasm, capsule, flagella, nucleus




Phagotization


✓ -:- The process by which some cells can ingest bacteria or other foreign particles.

(process where white blood cells in the human body destroy bacteria by engulfing

them).




Cytoplasm


✓ -:- The living matter of a cell between the cell's membrane and nucleus.




Nucleus


✓ -:- The functional center of a cell that governs activity and heredity.




DNA




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✓ -:- Deoxyribonucleic Acid. The protein found in the chromosomes of a cell nucleus

which is the basis of heredity..




Cell wall


✓ -:- A tough rigid structure that helps maintain the cell's shape.




Cell membrane


✓ -:- This layer is located just beneath the cell wall which is semi-permeable.




Capsule


✓ -:- A mucus material that protects the bacteria from the host cells that try to

destroy it.




Flagella


✓ -:- Thread-like tails attached to the cell that enable the bacteria to move through

liquids.




Acid-fast bacteria




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✓ -:- Mycobacterium tuberculosis (which causes tuberculosis) and Mycobacterium

leprae (which cause leprosy).




Spore


✓ -:- Microrganisms capable of forming a thick wall around themselves enabling them

to survive in adverse conditions; a resistant form of bacterium.




Chlorophyll


✓ -:- A molecule in plants that absorbs sunlight, and converts it to energy in a process

called photosynthesis.




Aerobic bacteria


✓ -:- Capable of growing in the presence of free oxygen. Requiring oxygen.




Anaerobic bacteria


✓ -:- Capable of growing in the absence of free oxygen. Not requiring oxygen.




Psychrophiles (bacteria)


✓ -:- Cold-loving bacteria (59-68 degrees F)




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