Exam 1 Questions and Answers
Microbiology - answerThe study of living things too small to be seen without
magnification
Bioremediation - answerIntroduction of microbes into the environment to resort stability
or clean up toxic pollutants such as oil spills or chemical spills, or for use in water and
sewage treatment
Examples of human use of microbiology: biotechnology - Recombinant DNA
Technology - answerAllows microbes to be engineered to synthesize desirable proteins
(i.e. drugs, hormones, and enzymes)
General characteristics of Prokaryotic organisms - answerAbout 10x smaller than
eukaryotes.
Lack nucleus, organelles.
Have a cell wall.
All are microorganisms.
General characteristics of Eukaryotic organisms - answerAbout 10 x bigger than
prokaryotes. Have organelles and nucleus
Lack cell wall.
Not all are microorganisms
General characteristics of Viruses - answerNot independently living cellular organisms.
Much simpler than cells - basically a small amount of DNA or RNA wrapped in protein
and sometimes by a lipid membrane (envelope).
Individual are referred to as a virus particle or virion.
Depend on the infected cell's machinery to multiply and disperse.
Louis Pasteur - answerDiscovered Pasteurization
Developed the Germ Theory of Disease
Robert Koch - answerVerified Germ Theory
Developed Koch's Postulates
Koch's Postulates - answerDisease is always in sick, not healthy
Isolate microorganism
Infection with pure microbes results in disease
Re-isoalte microorganism from infected individuals
, Major groups of microbes - answerBacteria, Algae, Protozoa, Archaea, Helminths,
Viruses
Virus - answerNon-cellular, parasitic, protein-coated genetic elements that can infect all
living things, including other microbes
Major types of Prokaryotes - answerBacteria, Archaea
Major types of Eukaryotes - answerFungi, Algae, Protozoa, Helminths
Bacteriology - answerStudy of Prokaryotes
Mycology - answerStudy of Fungi
Phycology - answerStudy of Algae
Protozoology - answerStudy of Protozoa
Virology - answerStudy of Viruses
Immunology - answerStudy of the immune system
Taxonomy - answerThe science and classification of living things
acelluar - answerviruses
The earliest organisms found in the fossil record - answerMicrobes
Prokaryote - answerCells lacking special structures such as a nucleus and organelles.
All prokaryotes are microorganisms
Eukaryote - answerA cell that has a a nuclear membrane (a well-defined nucleus),
membrane-bounded subcellular organelles, and mitotic cell division.
photosynthesis - answerlight-fueled conversion of carbon dioxide to organic material,
accompanied by formation of oxygen (first occurred in bacteria)
decomposition - answerthe breakdown of dead matter and wastes into simple
compounds that can be directed back into natural cycles of living things
pathogens - answermicrobes that cause disease
archaea - answerprokaryotic, single-celled organisms that can live in extreme
environments