Chemical Needs
Physical Needs
Growth/Cultures
"Real-Life" Examples
"Real-Life" Examples
100

CHONPS stands for? 

Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Sulfur

100

Anaerobe vs. Aerobe? 

Anaerobes do not require oxygen and will die if exposed to it because they lack key enzymes. Aerobes do require oxygen for survival. 

100

The time needed to double a bacterial population is called _____________. 

Generation Time

100

Yeast will make water when exposed to oxygen and carbon dioxide when there is no oxygen available. This makes it a _______________. 

Facultative Anaerobe 

100

A white blood cell forces E. coli into it's "body" for degradation using the active process of _________.

Phagocytosis 

200

Nitrogen is needed in large quantities by bacteria to support cell metabolism. This makes it a _______.

Macronutrient. 

200

The difference between a Thermophile and Extreme Thermophile? 

Thermophiles: prefer warm temps, like direct sunlight, around 45C

Extreme Thermophiles: require extreme hot temps, like volcanoes, around 80/121C

200

Bacteria encounter an optimal environment filled with sugars and carbons. They have a sudden, significant increase in population growth. This is what step of the bacterial growth curve?

Exponential or Log Phase

200

Strep Throat is caused by bacteria colonizing the human throat in a temperature around 37C, making this bacteria a ________. 

Mesophile 

200

Fungi consume carbon produced by a secondary organism, like a decomposing tree. This makes fungi a __________. 

Heterotroph (specifically a chemoheterotroph) 

300

Diffusion vs Osmosis? 

Both are the movement of molecules. BUT, diffusion is the movement of all molecules and osmosis is specifically the movement of water. 

300

Alkaliphiles prefer? 

Alkaline (basic) pHs

300

In what growth stage will we start to see endospores form?

Death Stage

300

Fresh water bacteria are moved to the ocean. What will happen next?

The water will leave the bacteria and move into the environment, causing the cell to shrink and enter a hypertonic solution.

300

Lactobacilli prefer to colonize the human intestines which has low levels of oxygen, making Lactobacilli a(n) __________.

Anaerobe

400

Bacteria in a hypotonic solution will?

Swell as water moves into the cell body. 

400

Staphylococcus aureus can grow on Mannitol Salt Agar plates, making it a _______. 

Halophile.

400

Turbidity is a measure of?

Population growth based on how "cloudy" or opaque a test tube is. 

500

Endocytosis is a type of active transport meaning it needs: ________ and ________. 

ATP (energy source) and Protein Channels. 

500

Toxic hydrogen build-up in a bacterial cell will be broken down with what enzyme?

Catalase

500

If a plate of bacteria has a high cell density, we can not accurately determine the population. How can we decrease cell density? 

Serial Dilutions: moving bacteria through a series of test tubes containing liquid. 

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