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StraighterLine BIO250 - Microbiology Final Exam Study Guide
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1. What is a Trans- Virus that alters cell DNA, leading to cancer
forming Infec-
tion?

2. What is a lyso- Phage DNA is incorporated into host genome and is passed on to subsequent
genic infection? generations

3. What is a Lytic Host cell gets so packed with viruses that is lyses (splits) open and releases
Bacteriophage In- mature virions
fection?

4. What are the 1.) Isolate and ID viruses in clinical specimens
three principle 2.) Prepare viruses for vaccines
purposes of culti- 3.) Research viral strucutre, multiplication cycles, genetics, and effects on hosts
vating viruses?

5. What are three 1.) Using live animal inoculation
ways in which 2.) Using bird embryos
viruses are culti- 3.) Using cell (tissue) culture techniques
vated?

6. What are three Prions, viroids, and satellite viruses.
noncellular infec-
tions agents be-
sides viruses?

7. List the essential CHONPS
nutrients of a bac- C - arbon
terial cell: H - ydrogen
N - itrogen
P - hosphate
S - ulphur




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8. What are four Photoautotrophos, chemoautotrophs, chemoheterotrophs, lithoautotrophs
terms that de-
scribe an organ-
isms source of
Carbon and Ener-
gy?

9. Define Saprobe: A microbe that decomposes organic remains from dead organisms

10. Define Parasite An organism that lives in or within a host from which it obtains nutrients and
enjoys protection. Produces some degree of harm to host

11. Define Diffusion: movement from high to low

12. Define Osmosis: Diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane

13. hypotonic cell: cells that are less concentrated than their environment; water rushes in, may
burst cell

14. hypertonic cell: cells that are more concentrated than their environment; water rushes out of the
cell causing it to shrivel

15. isotonic cell: extracellular environment has the same concentration of solutes as the cell
cytoplasm

16. types of passive Facilitated diffusion, molecule-specific, simple diffusion
transport

17. facilitated diffu- passive transport: Movement of specific molecules across cell membranes
sion through protein channels by binding to receptors

18. molecule specific Passive transport goes both directions. Rate is limited by number of binding sites
transport on transport proteins




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19. simple diffusion Fundamental property of atoms and molecults that exist in a state of random
motion

20. Name three types Carrier mediated, group translocation, bulk transport
of active trans-
port:

21. Carrier-mediated Active transport where atoms or molecules are pumped into or out of the cell by
Transport is... specialized receptors

22. Group transloca- Active transport where molecule is moved across membrane and converted to a
tion transport is.... metabolically useful substance

23. Bulk transport active transport of large particles/cells/liquids by enfulcing in a vesicle (e.g.
is.... endocytosis, phagocytosis, etc.)

24. Ways in which dif- Can use oxygen and detoxify is, can neither use nor detoxify is, cannot use but
ferent organisms can detoxify it.
dead with oxy-
gen...

25. What are the five Mutualism, Commensalism, Parasitism, Antagonism, Synergism
types of associ-
ations microbes
can have with
their hosts?

26. Define mutualism both organisms benefit

27. Define commen- one species benefits and the other is neither harmed nor helped
salism

28. Define Parasitism one species benefits (parasite) and the other is harmed (host)
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