Nutrition - Answers chemical substances are acquired from the environment and used in cellular
activities is known as what
Essential nutrients - Answers cannot be formed by an organism, must be supplied
Macronutrients - Answers Proteins, carbohydrates. Required in large quantities and plays a principal role
in cell structure and metabolism
Inorganic nutrients - Answers An atom or molecule that contains a combination of atoms other than
carbon and hydrogen
Heterotrophs - Answers must obtain carbon in an organic form made by other living organisms
Autotroph - Answers uses CO2 an inorganic gas as its carbon source, not nutritionally dependent on
other living things
Growth factors - Answers must be provided as nutrient Essential amino acids, vitamins
Chemical compounds, inorganic compounds - Answers Chemotroph
Photosynthesis, oxygenic - Answers Phototrophs
Saprobes - Answers free-living microorganisms that feed on organic detritus from dead organisms
Parasites - Answers derive nutrients from host
Endocytosis - Answers brings substances into the cell through a vesicle or phagosome
Phagocytosis - Answers ingests substances or cells
Temperature, Oxygen requirements, pH, Osmotic pressure, Barometric pressure - Answers
Environmental Factors That Influence Microbes
Psychrophiles - Answers optimum temperature below 15 C; capable of growth at 0 C
Mesophiles - Answers optimum temperature 20-40 C; most human pathogens
Thermophiles - Answers optimum temperature greater than 45 C
Aerobe - Answers utilizes oxygen and can detoxify it
Obligate aerobe - Answers Cannot grow without oxygen
Facultative anaerobe - Answers utilizes oxygen but can also grow in its absence
Microaerophilic - Answers requires only a small amount of oxygen
, Anaerobe - Answers does not utilize oxygen
Obligate anaerobe - Answers lack the enzymes to detoxify oxygen so cannot survive in an oxygen
environment
Aerotolerant anaerobes - Answers doesn't utilize oxygen but can survive and grow in its presence
Microbes require - Answers carbon dioxide in their metabolism
Capnophile - Answers grows best at higher CO2 tensions than normally present in the atmosphere
ph - Answers 6-8
Acidophiles - Answers grow at extreme acid pH (below 7)
Alkalinophiles - Answers grow at extreme alkaline pH (above 7)
Most microbes:exist - Answers under hypotonic or isotonic conditions
Halophiles - Answers require a high concentration of salt
Osmotolerant - Answers doesn't require high concentration of solute but can tolerate it when it occurs
Barophiles - Answers extreme pressure and will rupture if exposed to normal atmospheric pressure
Symbiotic - Answers two organisms live together in a close
partnership
Mutualism - Answers both members benefit
Commensalism - Answers one member benefits, other member neither harmed nor benefited
Parasitism - Answers dependent and benefits; host is harmed
Synergism - Answers members cooperate to produce a result
that none of them could do alone
Antagonism - Answers actions of one organism affect the success or survival of others in the same
community
(competition)
Normal microbial flora - Answers rich habitat for symbiotic bacteria, fungi, and a few protozoa
Quorum sensing - Answers Communicate and cooperate in the formation and function of biofilms
Binary fission - Answers Division of bacterial cells