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Chemotrophs

energy from chemicals

Phototrophs

energy from light

Chemoorganotrophs

energy from organic compounds

Chemolithotrophs

organisms that obtain energy from the oxidation of inorganic compounds

Heterotrophs

Organisms that depend on other organisms for their food. (Carbon)

Autotrophs

Organisms that make their own food (self-feeder) (CO2- carbon dioxide)

Organic

contains carbon and hydrogen

Saprobes (chemoheterotroph)

organism that obtains food from decaying organic matter (dead organisms)

Parasites (chemoheterotroph)

Gets nutrition from living organisms and cause harm to the host

Microbial Growth is influenced by

Temperature

Gases

pH

,Osmotic pressure

Hydrostatic pressure

osmotic pressure

the external pressure that must be applied to stop osmosis



hydrostatic pressure

atmospheric pressure



Psychophiles

Cold loving microbes -optimum temp = 10C temp range = -10-20C



Psychrotolerant

tolerate cold temperatures (adaptations in their cytoplasmic membranes)



Mesophiles

moderate temperature loving (prevalent in the human body)



Thermophiles

heat loving microbes



extreme thermophiles (archaea)

love very hot environments 125 degrees optimally



Obligate Aerobe



requires oxygen to grow and cannot live without it

, Faculative anaerobes

can live with or without oxygen



aerotolerant anaerobes

tolerate but cannot use oxygen



obligate anaerobes



Organisms that cannot live where molecular oxygen is present



Microaerophiles

require oxygen concentration lower than air



Neutrophiles

Grow in habitats that range between 6 and 8



Halophiles

salt loving

(osomotic pressure)



Barophiles

organisms that live under REQUIRE high pressure (atmospheric pressure)



lag phase of bacterial growth

The first phase of the bacterial growth curve is when organisms acclimate to their
surrounding; they grow in size but do not increase in number.

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