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GCSU Bachoon Microbiology Test 2 Exam Questions with Correct Answers Latest Update 2025/2026 Why do we study microbial growth? - Answers 1) to prove what causes disease 2) for antibiotic susceptibility (how to kill) 3) for research what are the physical aspects of microbial growth? - Answers - temperature - pH - osmotic pressure what are the 3 main groups microbes are classified into based on their optimum temperature? - Answers 1) psychrophiles 2) mesophiles 3) thermophiles psychrophiles - Answers - cold loving microbes - don't cause disease - (-10 deg. C to 20 deg. C) what is a psychrotroph? - Answers - organism that is capable of growth between 0 deg. C and 30 deg. C mesophiles - Answers - moderate temperature loving microbes, most common type - (25 deg. C - 40 deg. C) - these are human pathogens also include most of the common spoilage and disease organisms. - ex: 37 deg. C (the optimum temp. for many pathogenic bacteria) thermophiles - Answers - heat loving microbes - (40 deg. C - 70 deg. C) - many can't grow at temps below 45 deg. C - hyperthermophiles = (70 deg. C - 110 deg. C) what temperature do pathogens grow at? - Answers - human body temp. (37 degrees celsius) what pH range do most bacteria grow best in? - Answers - a narrow pH range - neutral (6.5 - 7.5) - very few grow below pH 4 - foods with low pH (cheese, pickles..) don't spoil easily) What are some examples of bacteria that grow below pH 4? - Answers - sulfur oxidizers - H. pylori ____ have more H+ than ______ - Answers acids, bases what is the osmotic pressure inside bacterial cells in an isotonic solution? - Answers - 0.85% NaCl What type of solution inhibits bacterial growth? - Answers - hypertonic solutions (solutes are higher outside the cell) - water leaves the cell what is plasmolysis? - Answers - the osmotic loss of water from the cell in a hypertonic environment

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GCSU Bachoon Microbiology Test 2 Exam Questions with Correct Answers Latest Update
2025/2026

Why do we study microbial growth? - Answers 1) to prove what causes disease

2) for antibiotic susceptibility (how to kill)

3) for research

what are the physical aspects of microbial growth? - Answers - temperature

- pH

- osmotic pressure

what are the 3 main groups microbes are classified into based on their optimum temperature? -
Answers 1) psychrophiles

2) mesophiles

3) thermophiles

psychrophiles - Answers - cold loving microbes

- don't cause disease

- (-10 deg. C to 20 deg. C)

what is a psychrotroph? - Answers - organism that is capable of growth between 0 deg. C and
30 deg. C

mesophiles - Answers - moderate temperature loving microbes, most common type

- (25 deg. C - 40 deg. C)

- these are human pathogens also include most of the common spoilage and disease
organisms.

- ex: 37 deg. C (the optimum temp. for many pathogenic bacteria)

thermophiles - Answers - heat loving microbes

- (40 deg. C - 70 deg. C)

- many can't grow at temps below 45 deg. C

- hyperthermophiles = (70 deg. C - 110 deg. C)

what temperature do pathogens grow at? - Answers - human body temp. (37 degrees celsius)

,what pH range do most bacteria grow best in? - Answers - a narrow pH range

- neutral (6.5 - 7.5)



- very few grow below pH 4

- foods with low pH (cheese, pickles..) don't spoil easily)

What are some examples of bacteria that grow below pH 4? - Answers - sulfur oxidizers

- H. pylori

____ have more H+ than ______ - Answers acids, bases

what is the osmotic pressure inside bacterial cells in an isotonic solution? - Answers - 0.85%
NaCl

What type of solution inhibits bacterial growth? - Answers - hypertonic solutions (solutes are
higher outside the cell)

- water leaves the cell

what is plasmolysis? - Answers - the osmotic loss of water from the cell in a hypertonic
environment

- shrinkage of the cell plasma membrane - die

What causes high osmotic pressure and can be used to preserve food? - Answers - salt or sugar

- causes plasmolysis

ex: salted meat, jams, jelly

What percentage of salt and sugar are solutions that restrict growth? - Answers solutions that
restrict growth are:

> 5% salt

> 10% sugar

- How do salts and sugars preserve foods?

- Why are these considered physical rather than chemical methods of microbial control? -
Answers - they create a hypertonic environment.

- As preservatives they don't directly affect cell structures or metabolism; instead they alter the
osmotic pressure

, What microorganisms can actually grow in salts and sugar preservatives? - Answers -
staphylococcus aureus grow in up to 7% salt and spoils salted foods

- some fungi can grow in jelly and jams



(MOLDS are more capable of growth in high osmotic pressure than bacteria is)

What are the chemical requirements of microbial growth? - Answers - carbon

- nitrogen

- sulfur

- phosphorus

- trace elements

- oxygen

carbon - Answers - 50% of the dry weight of a bacterial cell

nitrogen - Answers - for proteins, DNA, RNA, ATP

- 14% of the dry weight of bacterial cells



sources: decomposing proteins, NH+4, nitrates, nitrogen fixing

sulfur - Answers - used to synthezie 4 amino acids

- for synthesizing sulfur-containing amino acids and vitamins such as thiamine and biotin



sources: sulfate ion SO4^2-, hydrogen sulfide H2S

phosphorus - Answers - essential for synthesis of nucleic acids and the phospholipids of cell
membranes

- also found in the energy bonds of ATP



source: phosphate ion PO4^3-

trace elements - Answers only needed in small amounts
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