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Microbiology - ANSWERThe study of microorganisms Bacteria - ANSWERsingle-celled organisms that lack a nucleus; prokaryotes cell envelope - ANSWERincludes plasma membrane, cell wall, and glycocalyx Gram-positive bacteria - ANSWERthick cell wall composed primarily of peptidoglycan and cell membrane, stain purple Gram-negative bacteria - ANSWERBacteria that have a thin peptidoglycan cell wall covered by an outer plasma membrane. Stain red. Gram negative cell walls - ANSWERhave lipopolysaccharides acid fast bacteria - ANSWERRetain the primary stain even when treated with acid alcohol. Cell walls contain mycolic acid. Includes Mycobacterium. acid fast stain - ANSWERcarbolfuchsin binds to cytoplasm and resists removal when acidic solution is added

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EXAM 1: BIO 203 LCC MUSSER
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Microbiology - ANSWERThe study of microorganisms

Bacteria - ANSWERsingle-celled organisms that lack a nucleus; prokaryotes

cell envelope - ANSWERincludes plasma membrane, cell wall, and glycocalyx

Gram-positive bacteria - ANSWERthick cell wall composed primarily of
peptidoglycan and cell membrane, stain purple

Gram-negative bacteria - ANSWERBacteria that have a thin peptidoglycan cell wall
covered by an outer plasma membrane. Stain red.

Gram negative cell walls - ANSWERhave lipopolysaccharides

acid fast bacteria - ANSWERRetain the primary stain even when treated with acid
alcohol. Cell walls contain mycolic acid. Includes Mycobacterium.

acid fast stain - ANSWERcarbolfuchsin binds to cytoplasm and resists removal when
acidic solution is added

nucleoid region - ANSWERThe region in a prokaryotic cell consisting of a
concentrated mass of DNA.

Chemotaxis - ANSWERCell movement that occurs in response to chemical stimulus

Archaea - ANSWEROne of two prokaryotic domains, the other being Bacteria. The
extremists: Live in unlivable conditions

Fungi - ANSWERA eukaryotic organism that has cell walls, uses spores to
reproduce, and is a heterotroph that feeds by absorbing its food.

Protozoa - ANSWEREukaryotic, unicellular, ingest food from surroundings, can go
into cyst state

Algae - ANSWEREukaryotic, Autotrophs (Self feeders through photosynthesis)

Helminthe - ANSWERworms, Eukaryotic, multicellular

Virus - ANSWERnoncellular, ultimate parasite, no metabolism

, Saprophytic - ANSWERFungi that get their energy from decaying organic matter

Prokaryote - ANSWERno nucleus or membrane bound organelles

Eukaryote - ANSWERA cell that contains a nucleus and membrane bound
organelles

Why study microbiology? - ANSWERmicrobes have profound impact on our lives
and health

What are the 7 classes of microbes? - ANSWERBacteria, Archaea,Fungi, Protozoa,
Algae, Helminthe, and Virus

How are the 7 classes of Microbes similar? - ANSWER-All are ubiquitous
-Are either unicellular, multicellular, or cell clusters
-Have means of transport

What is life? - ANSWERcomposed of cells, metabolism, growth and reproduction

Are all microbes "alive"? - ANSWERNo. Viruses are acellular and only thrive within a
host

What is the binomial nomenclature system? - ANSWEREach distinct species is
given a scientific name that is a global standard to avoid confusion

Scientific names consist of _________________ - ANSWERGenus and species

How do you correctly write the name of a microorganism? - ANSWERGenus is
always capitalized and species is always lower case.

Italics if typed, underlined if handwritten

Must be spelled out entirely first time, then can be abbreviated with first letter of
Genus and the entire species

5 kingdom domain system - ANSWERBased on morphology (differences you can
see)

Grouped into plants, animals, protists, and monera

3 domain classification system - ANSWERBacteria, Archaea, Eukarya. Shows
genetic similarity that cant just be seen with the naked eye

What is spontaneous generation? - ANSWERthe theory that life appears from
nonliving things

What is biogensis? - ANSWERidea that living things only come from other living
things

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