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Antoni van Leeuwenhoek - ANSWER father of microbiology



Antoni van Leeuwenhoek - ANSWER he began making and using simple microscopes,
and often made a new microscope for each specimen



bacteria, archaea, fungi, protozoa, algae, and small multicellular animals - ANSWER
Leeuwenhoek's microorganism classifications



bacteria and archaea - ANSWER unicellular and lack nuclei, much smaller than
eukaryotes, found everywhere there is sufficient moisture, reproduce asexually



bacteria - ANSWER peptidoglycan



fungi - ANSWER eukaryotic (have membrane-bound nucleus), obtain food from other
organisms, and possess cell walls



two categories of fungi - ANSWER molds and yeasts



molds - ANSWER multicellular; grow a long filaments; reproduce by sexual and asexual
spores



yeasts - ANSWER unicellular; reproduce asexually by budding; some produce sexual
spores



protozoa single celled eukaryotes, similar to animals in nutrient needs and cellular

, structures, live freely in water, asexual, most are capable of locomotion



pseudopods cell extensions that flow in direction of travel

cilia numerous short protrusions that propel organisms through its environment

flagella extensions of a cell that are fewer, longer, and more whiplike than cilia



algae - ANSWER can be unicellular or multicellular, photosynthetic, simple reproductive
structures, and categorized based on pigmentation and composition of cell wall



Aristotle - ANSWER who first proposed spontaneous generation



spontaneous generation - ANSWER living things can arise from nonliving matter



Redi's experiments - ANSWER -When decaying meat was kept isolated from flies,
maggots never developed

-Meat exposed to flies was soon infested

-As a result, scientists began to doubt Aristotle's theory



Needham's experiments - ANSWER -Scientists agreed that large animals could not arise
spontaneously, but believed microbes could.

-Needham's experiments with beef gravy and infusions of plant material reinforced this
idea



Figured the microbes needed food to eat in order to grow - ANSWER Why did Needham
use plant material?



Spallanzani's Experiments - ANSWER -Contradicted Needham

Concluded that: Needham failed to heat vials sufficiently enough to kill all microbes,
microbes can exist in air (thus contaminating)

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