The time required to kill 90% of the microorganisms or spores in a sample at a specified temperature is???
what is decimal reduction time (D value)?
What term is used to describe compounds that cause greater harm to microbes than to the human host?
what is selective toxicity?
what is the SIM test testing for?
what is motility, indole production, and H2S production ?
The main purpose of cellular respiration is to
What is to produce energy?
Why are there far fewer antiviral agents than there are antibacterial agents?
what is Viruses enter host cells and make use of host components?
what are 2 ways heat controls microbes???
what is disrupting membranes and denaturing proteins?
what drug inhibits metabolites?
what is sulfonamides?
what does a positive result for phenyle red broths look like?
what is yellow?
how much ATP is produced through the entirety of respiration
what is about 32 ATP?
what are 2 antifungal drug mechanisms of action
what is Sterol synthesis inhibition, Disrupt mitotic spindle?
Rank the following from MOST biocidal to LEAST.
sterilization
disinfectants
antiseptics
sanitization
what is
MOST
sterilization
disinfectants
sanitization
antiseptics
LEAST
?
what 3 drugs inhibit nucleic acid synthesis?
what is Quinolines, Rifampin, and Trimethoprim?
if your citrate test turned out positive what does that mean and what does it look like?
what is it turned blue, and citrate is the organisms main carbon source?
what is the net total produced from glycolysis
what is
2ATP
2pyruvic acid
2NADH
2H2O
what is the first law of thermodynamics?
what is energy can be neither created nor destroyed?
Which sterilizing gas can be used on heat-sensitive materials?
What is Ethylene oxide?
what drugs inhibit cell wall synthesis?
what is penicillin, cephalosporins, vancomysin, isoniazid
for an organism that is positive for the phenylalanine deaminace test what is produced and what is the product produced function?
what is phenylalanine deaminace is produced, its function is to deaminate the amino acid phenylalaine?
what is the final electron acceptor in aerobic respiration? what is created afterward?
what is oxygen? what is water?
which energy consuming type uses reduced, performed organic molecules as their carbon source for growth?
what is heterotrophs?
what inhibits bacterial growth but doesn't kill bacteria?
what is Bacteriostatic agent?
what drugs inhibit protein synthesis?
what is aminoglycosides, macrolides, tetracyclines, lincosamines, chloramphenicol
The Voges-Proskauer test is used to identify organisms that can do what? with what?
what cause hoes in some cheeses
what is CO2 production?
You see a boat filled with people. It has not sunk, but when you look again you don’t see a single person on the boat. Why?
what is all the people were married?