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The belief that living organisms could arise from non-living matter

What is spontaneous generation?

100

These structures in bacterial cells serve as storage sites for nutrients when they are abundant.

What are inclusion bodies?

100

During this phase, bacteria divide at their most rapid rate

What is the exponential/ logarithmic (log) phase?


100

These are permanent changes in the nucleotide sequence of DNA.

What are mutations?

100

The breakdown of dead matter and waste by bacteria and fungi. 

What is decomposition? 

200

This scientist made drawings of microbes from his teeth that he called “animalcules”. 

What is Antonie van Leeuwenhoek? 

200

Because they lack a rigid cell wall, Mycoplasmas exhibit this type of variable shape.

What is pleomorphic?

200

During this initial phase of the bacterial growth curve, cells are metabolically active but not dividing significantly.

What is the lag phase?

200

These mutations occur naturally as errors in base pairing during DNA replication.

What are spontaneous mutations?

200

Completely free of all life forms including endospores and virus particles

What is sterile? 

300

This scientist invented taxonomy 

What is Carl von Linné (Linnaeus)?

300

Besides Mycobacterium, this genus also contains acid-fast species.

What is Nocardia?

300

During this phase of bacterial growth, the number of cells dividing equals the number of cells dying.

What is the stationary phase?

300

This type of gene transfer requires direct cell-to-cell contact and a fertility pilus to transfer large amounts of DNA.

What is conjugation?

300

This lipid makes the acid-fast cell wall fatty and waxy.

What is mycolic acid?

400

This branch of microbiology monitors and control the spread of diseases. This includes the CDC and WHO

What is Public Health Microbiology and Epidemiology? 

400

This molecule in the outer membrane contains polysaccharide chains and can trigger fever and septic shock.

What is lipopolysaccharide (LPS)?

400

During this phase, the number of live bacterial cells decreases exponentially.

What is the death phase (decline phase)?

400

The phase of transcription in which RNA polymerase binds to the promoter region of DNA.

What is initiation?

400

This enzyme digests peptidoglycan, breaking down bacterial cell walls.

What is lysozyme?

500

Modifying the genetic makeup of microbes, plants, and animals to create new products and genetically modified organisms (GMOs). Name two examples of GMOs 

What is Recombinant DNA technology? 

500

This species of Streptococcus is well-known for its capsule and is a common cause of pneumonia.

What is Streptococcus pneumoniae?

500

Factors such as nutrient depletion, toxic waste accumulation, and limited space contribute to this phase.

What is the death/decline phase?

500

A complete DNA sequence

What is genome? 

500

A glycocalyx layer that is tightly bound, dense, and helps bacteria evade phagocytosis is called this.

What is a capsule?