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James Madison University BIO 245: Microbiology Notes (Fall 2025)

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Microbes are ubiquitous
●​ They are everywhere

A small subset of microbes cause diseases
●​ Humans
●​ Animals
●​ Plants

Critical roles in environment
●​ Food chains
●​ Perform nutrient cycling (N,C,P,S)
●​ Photosynthesis
●​ agriculture


Ectremophiles
Microbes that live in extreme environments

●​ Hyperthermophile:
○​ hot temps

●​ Psychrophiles:
○​ cold temps

●​ Barophiles:
○​ pressure

●​ Halophiles:
○​ Salt

●​ Acidophile:
○​ Highly acidic; low pH

●​ Alkaliphile:
○​ Highly Basic; high pH

●​ Xerophile:
○​ Low water

Microbiology:
●​ The study of microscopic organisms:
○​ Bacteria

, ○​ Viruses
○​ Arcahea
○​ Fungi
○​ Parasites

Microbes and Humans

Microbes cover your:
●​ Skin
●​ Mouth GI tract
●​ Respiratory tract
●​ Urogenital tract

… you have more microbial cells than human cells!
… most of these organisms are commensals or mutualists (discourage pathogens, contribute to
your health)

Chikungunya Virus:
●​ Zoonotic disease
○​ Transmitted via mosquitoes
●​ Symptoms:
○​ Fever, joint pain, etc.

Horsehair Worm (Nematophora)
●​ Eukaryotic parasites of arthropods (larvae)
●​ Infection impacts insect host

What does microbiology encompass?:
●​ Microbial ecology
●​ Pathogenesis
●​ Immunology
●​ biotechnology/biodremediation
●​ Food microbiology
●​ Public health and epidemiology

Cyanobacteria:
●​ Ancient (3bil years ago)
●​ Globally important (lake eerie big green blob)

Freshwater blooms:
●​ Toxic
●​ All continents except antarctica

Lake Erie cyanoHABs:

, ●​ Worst in history

*Half of all the breaths you take are from algae in the ocean*

Microcystis spp.:
●​ Widely distributed HAB organism
●​ Potential to produce toxic microcystin

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What is an extremophile?
●​ An organism that requires an extreme environment

MATCH EXTREMOPHILE TO DEFINITION FOR EXAM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Name a type of microbe that is NOT bacteria or virus:
●​ Fungi
●​ Archae
●​ parasites

Founding Microbiologists:
●​ First microscopic observations
○​ Robert Hooke (fungi & molds)
○​ Antoni Van Leeuwenhoek (pioneer of microscopy)

Spontaneous Generation:
●​ Decay of organic matter generates microbes
○​ Abiogenesis vs. Biogenesis
○​ Louis Pasteur

Abiogenesis:
●​ Life can originate from non-living material

Biogenesis:
●​ Living things only arise from living things


Louis Pasteur:
●​ Disproved spontaneous generation
●​ Experiments resulted in pasteurization

Inductive Reasoning:
●​ Make observations and develop an explanation (or hypothesis)

Deductive Reasoning:

, ●​ Take an explanation for a phenomenon (hypothesis) and make observations to
determine whether that explanation is supported

Hypothesis:
●​ An explanation of some phenomenon that acts as a starting point for investigation

Theory:
●​ A collection of statements and concepts (largely agreed upon) that explains some
natural event

Vaccination:
●​ Smallpox
○​ Severe symptoms: fever, malaise, rash, toxemia, shock
●​ Edward Jenner!!!!!
○​ An English physician
○​ Observed that “dairymaids” would contract cowpox, have mild symptoms, and
appeared immune to smallpox
○​ Hypothesis: cowpox is closely related to smallpox
○​ Experiment: Inoculate James Phipps

Germ theory:
●​ microorganisms are the causative agent of disease
●​ Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes
○​ Women who gave birth in hospitals developed fewer infections

●​ Dr. Ignaz Semmelweis
○​ Women in maternity wards are more likely to develop infection if treated by
physicians who had just performed autopsies.

●​ Joseph Lister
○​ Disinfect hands prior to surgery


●​ Robert Koch and his postulates (KOCH’S POSTULATES (4 rules (mouse example)))
○​ Koch’s Postulates are used to ID causative agents of microbial diseases: Bacillus
anthracis
■​ 1. Suspected pathogen present in all disease animals and absent from
healthy animals
■​ 2. Suspected pathogen must be isolated in pure culture
■​ 3. The pure culture should be able to be used to infect and cause disease
in a healthy host
■​ 4. The suspected pathogen must be re-isolated from the new host
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