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C453 Microbiology
coccus, coccobacillus, vibrio, bacillus, spirillum, spirochete - ANSWER: six shapes of bacteria


endotoxin - ANSWER: A toxic component of the outer membrane of certain gram-negative bacteria that is
released only when the bacteria die. Lipopolysaccharides. Causes fevers and severe feelings of sickness.


coccus - ANSWER: spherical shaped bacteria


coccobacillus - ANSWER: Short rod shaped bacteria


vibrio - ANSWER: comma shaped bacteria


bacillus - ANSWER: Rod shaped bacteria


spirillum - ANSWER: rigid spiral shaped bacteria


spirochete - ANSWER: corkscrew shaped bacteria


cell membrane - ANSWER: this bacterial cell structure protects the cell from outside disturbances, also helps
to facilitate movement into and out of the cell by transport mechanisms


cell wall - ANSWER: this bacterial cell structure maintains the characteristic shape of the cell, prevents the cell
from bursting when fluids flow into the cell by osmosis


gram-negative bacteria - ANSWER: this type of bacteria have an outer cell membrane (have cell membrane,
cell wall, and outer cell membrane)


gram-positive bacteria - ANSWER: this type of bacteria has only a cell membrane and a cell wall and no outer
cell membrane

,capsule - ANSWER: this bacterial cell structure protects the cell from being eaten by phagocytes


pili - ANSWER: this bacterial cell structure helps the cell attach to other cells


flagella - ANSWER: this bacterial cell structure helps the cell move around


endospore - ANSWER: this bacterial cell structure is formed within the cell and stays around through
environmental and temperature changes, which can help bring the bacteria back


periplasmic space - ANSWER: this bacterial structure is the gap between the cell membrane and the cell well,
very active area of cell metabolism, present mostly in gram-negative bacteria


positive chemotaxis - ANSWER: movement of a cell in the direction of a favorable chemical stimulus or
attractant


negative chemotaxis - ANSWER: movement of a cell away from a repellant or potentially harmful compound


clostridium and bacillus - ANSWER: two bacteria that produce spores


protozoa - ANSWER: single-celled eukaryotes that lack a cell wall and are similar to animals in their nutritional
needs and structure


malaria, toxoplasmosis, babesiosis, trichomoniasis, giardiasis - ANSWER: five diseases caused by protozoa


tetanus, botulism, gangrene, colitis - ANSWER: four diseases caused by spores (clostridium and bacillus)


fungi - ANSWER: eukaryotic, non-vascular, sexual and asexual, typically not motile, hyphae


hyphae - ANSWER: the branching, threadlike tubes that make up the bodies of multicellular fungi


dimorphic - ANSWER: occurring in two distinct forms, can switch between mold and yeast depending on the
environment

, histoplasma capsulatum and bastomyces dermatidis - ANSWER: two fungi that are capable of dimorphism


zygomycota - ANSWER: bread molds


ascomycota - ANSWER: sac fungi


basidiomycota - ANSWER: club fungi


deuteromycota - ANSWER: imperfect fungi


helminths - ANSWER: parasitic worms, flatworms and roundworms, are bilaterally symmetrical


ectoderm, mesoderm, endoderm - ANSWER: three primary tissue layers of helminths


strand of genetic material - ANSWER: viruses are not cells, they are a _____________ within a protective
protein coat (called a capsid)


virus - ANSWER: cannot replicate by infecting a host cell and they cannot reproduce on their own


enveloped virus - ANSWER: a virus enclosed within a phospholipid membrane derived from its host cell, is
sensitive to heat


non-enveloped virus - ANSWER: virus that does not have a bilayer lipid membrane and is heat resistant


double-stranded DNA virus - ANSWER: herpes or the common cold


group VI viruses - ANSWER: viral group that produces reverse transcriptase, retroviruses, includes HIV


innate immunity - ANSWER: physical barriers of THIS type of immunity include skin and mucous membranes

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