lab
diseases
the five "I"s (not in order)
bacteria / cells
miscellaneous
100

type of microscope we used for lab

compound microscope

100

when a large percentage of a population has become immune to an infection

herd immunity

100

clearly identifying a defective micro-organism

identification

100

organelles responsible for protein synthesis 

ribosomes

100

Our professor's name 

Pro Daily

200

proper lab safety gear

lab coat, goggles, gloves 

200

E. coli is an _____ illness 

food-borne

200

introducing a vaccine 

inoculation

200

cells are often in what type of solution 

hypotonic

200

study of microscopic organisms

microbiology 

300

gram positive appears ______ 

gram negative appears ______

purple 

pink


300

example of a viral disease 

measles 

300

separation of two or more populations of the pathogens

isolating

300

microbial forms have the highest resistance to physical and chemical controls 

endospores

300

The movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration

passive diffusion

400

considered to be the father of modern microscopy

Leeuwenhoek

400

What other disease is Clostridium perfringens responsible for

gas gangrene 

400

space where the bacteria & tissues are grown with the correct circumstances 

incubation

400

the three main domains 

bacteria, archaea, eukarya 

400

time in minutes it takes to kill 90% of a given microbial population at a set temperature 

D-value

500

steps of gram staining 

crystal violet, iodine, decolorize (alcohol), safranin 

500

five general stages of disease that occur during infections

incubation period, prodromal phase, acute phase, period of decline, convalescent 

500

observing and studying the bacteria's behavior

inspection

500

the three bacterial morphology 

bacillus (little rod)
coccus (grain or berry)
spirillum (coiled or helical)

500

when cells get their nitrogen directly from the atmosphere

nitrogen fixation

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