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MGY277 5-8 Exam Study Set
Define:

1. Psychrophile

2. Psychrotroph

3. Mesophile

4. Thermophile

5. Hyperthermophile

6. Neutrophile

7. Acidophile

8. Alkalophile

9. Halophile

10. Halotolerant bacteria - Answer 1. Psychrophile: -5-15C

2. Psychrotroph: 20-30C

3. Mesophile: 25-45C

4. Thermophile: 45-70C

5. Hyperthermophile: 70-110C

6. Neutrophile: pH 5-8, near 7

7. Acidophile: pH below 5.5

8. Alkalophile: pH above 8.5

9. Halophile: REQUIRE high-salt concentrations (3% - 9% salt)

10. Halotolerant bacteria: endure up to 10% salt

what are the differences between:

1. facultative anaerobes

2. obligate aerobes

3. obligate anaerobes

4. microaerophiles

, 5. aerotolerant anaerobes - Answer 1. facultative anaerobes: grows best when O2
present, can grow without it

2. obligate aerobes: must have O2

3. obligate anaerobes: must NOT have O2

4. microaerophiles: need small amounts of O2; large amount is inhibitory

5. aerotolerant anaerobes: indifferent

what is catalase? what is superoxide dismutase? - Answer Catalase:

converts H2O2 -> O2 + H2O

almost all bacteria produce it (expect for aerotolerant anaerobes)

Superoxide dismutase:

almost all organisms that grow in oxygen produce it

inactivates superoxide by converting it to O2 and H2O2

Describe the principles of:

1. sterilization

2. disinfection

3. pasteurization

4. decontamination

5. sanitization

6. preservation - Answer 1. sterilization: remove all microbes so they can't multiply or
revive (not including prions)

2. disinfection: eliminate all pathogens, some microbes may remain (disinfectant for
inanimate objects, antiseptics for living tissues)

3. pasteurization: heating to reduce number of spoilage organisms

4. decontamination: reduce pathogen to level of safety

5. sanitization: reduce microbial population to accepted health standards

6. preservation: delay spoilage of food (slow microbial growth)

what important factors need to be considered when selecting a germicidal chemical? -
Answer 1. toxicity

2. activity in presence of organic material

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