Chemistry and Anatomy
Growth and Metabolism
Genetics
Epidemiology
Immunology
100

These organisms have no nucleus or organelles

What are bacteria?

100

This is the optimal pH for most bacterial growth

What is 7? (between 6.5-7.5)

100

A small circular DNA strand that is distinct from a bacteria's chromosomal DNA. It often carries resistance genes.

What is a plasmid?

100

The study of the cause of diseases

What is etiology?

100

Antibodies are produced by these immune cells

What are B-cells?

200

These bacteria have a thick peptidoglycan layer in their cell wall and are purple after a Gram stain

What is Gram positive?

200

This microbial community attaches to a surface and secretes a sticky substance for protection

What is a biofilm?

200

Insertion or deletion of one or more nucleotides in the DNA sequence

What is frameshift mutation?

200

Antiseptics are used on this surface

What is living skin or tissue?

200

Immune cells that participate in cell-mediated immunity

What are T-cells?

300

These tough protein coated cell structures can survive dryness, radiation, chemicals, and autoclaving

What are endospores

300

This pathway breaks down glucose into two molecules of pyruvate

What is glycolysis?

300

UV light damages consecutive T-T nucleotide sequences in DNA forming this molecule

What is a thymine dimer?

300

These non-organisms alter normal proteins to cause neurological diseases like creutzfeldt-jakob disease

What are prions?

300

This type of antibody is present in the acute phase of a new infection

What is IgM?

400

A chemical reaction where electrons are transferred between substances. One loses electrons and one gains electrons.

What is oxidation-reduction?

400

Cells divide rapidly and require a lot of nutrients during this stage of the bacterial growth curve

What is the log phase?

400

This is the three-nucleotide start codon for translation

What is AUG?

400

A type of virus that spreads from an animal to humans

What is a zoonotic virus?

400

Immune cells that phagocytize pathogens and present antigens on their surface for other immune cells to recognize

What is an antigen presenting cell?

500

This outer coating of some viruses is acquired from the host cell's plasma membrane

What is an envelope?

500

This type of respiration uses oxygen as the final electron acceptor

What is aerobic respiration?

500

A DNA region containing a promotor, operator, and structural genes

What is an operon?

500

New cases of a disease in a given time period

What is disease incidence?

500

These types of vaccines are generally NOT appropriate for immunocompromised patients because they contain weakened live virus

What is an attenuated vaccine?

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