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Microbiology A Systems Approach Ch.1 2 2 3 Cowan 4th ed Rivision Questions with Answers microbiology - correct answers specialized area of biology that deals w/living things ordinarily too small to be seen without magnification microorganisms - correct answers microbes or microscopic organisms microbes - correct answers bacteria, algae, protozoa, helminths, fungi viruses - correct answers protein coated genetic elements, noncellular, parasitic and dependent on their infected host 3 cell types - correct answers bacteria, eukaryotes, archaea basic structures of bacteria - correct answers bacillus, coccus, spiral protozoans - correct answers diverse group of single-cell eukaryotic organisms eukaryote - correct answers complex single celled organism which arose from organisms that existed 3.5 billion years ago. 10x larger than archaea and bacteria eukaryotic cells have membrane-bound organelles and nucleus. Only plants, algae, & fungi have cell walls (protozoan & animal cells do not) prokaryote - correct answers bacteria and archaea have no true nucleus - prenucleus - ancestral cell evolution - correct answers began approx 3.5 billion years ago and evolved into eukaryotes, archaea, bacteria evolution - correct answers the accumulation of changes that occur in organisms as they adapt to their environments

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Microbiology A Systems Approach Ch.1 2 2 3 Cowan 4th ed Rivision
Questions with Answers
microbiology - correct answers specialized area of biology that deals w/living things ordinarily too small
to be seen without magnification



microorganisms - correct answers microbes or microscopic organisms



microbes - correct answers bacteria, algae, protozoa, helminths, fungi



viruses - correct answers protein coated genetic elements, noncellular, parasitic and dependent on their
infected host



3 cell types - correct answers bacteria, eukaryotes, archaea



basic structures of bacteria - correct answers bacillus, coccus, spiral



protozoans - correct answers diverse group of single-cell eukaryotic organisms



eukaryote - correct answers complex single celled organism which arose from organisms that existed 3.5
billion years ago. 10x larger than archaea and bacteria

eukaryotic cells have membrane-bound organelles and nucleus. Only plants, algae, & fungi have cell
walls (protozoan & animal cells do not)



prokaryote - correct answers bacteria and archaea have no true nucleus - prenucleus -



ancestral cell evolution - correct answers began approx 3.5 billion years ago and evolved into
eukaryotes, archaea, bacteria



evolution - correct answers the accumulation of changes that occur in organisms as they adapt to their
environments

,photosynthesis - correct answers light fueled conversion of carbon dioxide to organic material, forms
oxygen - oxygenic photosynthesis -

bacteria and algae provide 70% of earth's photosynthesis



anoxygenic photosynthesis - correct answersphotosynthesis that doesn't produce oxygen - precursor to
oxygenic photosynthesis



decomposition - correct answersbreakdown of dead matter and wastes into simple compounds and
directed back to natural cycles of living things



genetic engineering - correct answersarea of biotech that manipulates genetics of plants, microbes,
animals to create new products - GMOs



recombinant DNA technology - correct answerstransfer genetic material from one organisms to another
to alter DNA



bioremediation - correct answersintroduction of microbes into the environment to restore
stability/clean toxic pollutants



organelles - correct answerssmall double membrane bound structures in the eukaryotic cell, performs
specific functions and include a nucleus, mitochondria, chlorplasts



bacteria - correct answersmicroorganism smaller than eukarya, lack nucleus & organelles, but have cell
walls containing peptidoglycan, protein, polysaccharides and lipids



archaea - correct answersmicroorganism smaller than eukarya, lack nucleus & organelles, & have cell
walls containing protein, polysaccharides and lipids (no peptidoglycan)



taxonomy - correct answersthe science of classification of biological species, used to organize all of the
forms of modern and extinct life.



biological classification, in part reflects our understanding of evolution; thus, as technological advances
enhance and change our understanding of evolutionary schemes and biological relationships, our

, classification methods may also change (e.g. lateral web-based vs. linear/generational tree-based
phylogeny).

-tool to study microbes-



Robert Hooke - correct answersfirst described & kept records of microorganisms, such as mold species
growing on a leather surface, seen through his early homemade microscope in the 1660s. (Also coined
the word "cell".)



Antonie van Leewenhoek - correct answersin the 1600's used an even more powerful [than Hooke's]
self-made microscope (300X!) to observe & describe "animalcules" (single-celled organisms including
bacteria & protozoa) from surfaces that included never before cleaned teeth.



Francesco Redi - correct answersin the late 1660s, demonstrated that maggots aren't formed from
meat, because if it is covered, flies cannot land on it nor lay their eggs on it.



Louis Pasteur - correct answersbetter convinced skeptics in the 1800s that air itself was not the source
of life by culturing sterilized broth in a flask with a long swan-like curved neck within which gravity
would deposit entering air-borne microbes while still allowing exposure of broth to air.



Joseph Lister - correct answersintroduced aseptic techniques in the 1860s



Oliver Holmes

Ignaz Semmelweis - correct answersobserved, independently, that hospitals could be a great source of
infection



Robert Koch - correct answersin the early 1880s, was the first to definitively demonstrate that a specific
microbe was the cause of a particular disease Bacillus anthracis causes anthrax. This led to a surge of
similar discoveries.



germ theory of disease - correct answershuman diseases could arise from infection. Determinable -
whether an organism was pathogenic and which disease it caused.
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